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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 December 2018

Vivek Maru
Affiliation:
Namati, Washington, DC
Varun Gauri
Affiliation:
The World Bank

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“In the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, world governments made a historic commitment to achieve ‘access to justice for all.’ This book is a must-read for anyone who, like me, believes in the urgency and vitality of that goal, and anyone who wants to understand how we go about achieving it. If ‘access to justice’ is an abstraction to you, it won’t be once you read the stories in these pages of paralegals and clients seeking justice. Those stories are unforgettable. They hold lessons for all of us.”

– Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and former High Commissioner for Human Rights

“This book brings law to life in a thoroughly original way. It charts, with great empirical care, analytical acuity and historical sensitivity, the obstacles that lie in the path of making justice accessible to marginalized groups. It then addresses the question: to what extent can paralegals mitigate these obstacles? Through wonderful case studies of the incredibly innovative paralegal movement, it throws light on the toughest questions of our time: how can law become a site for an inclusionary imagination. Anyone interested in the future of law and justice will have to reckon with this book.”

– Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Vice-Chancellor, Ashoka University

“This is a powerful guide to understanding one of the most promising emerging fields in the world today. Community paralegals are heroes on a daily basis. Each individual story is inspiring, and the global potential of this profession to change countless lives is thrilling.”

– Ricken Patel, Founder and CEO, Avaaz - The World in Action

“Methodologically rigorous and deeply humane, this groundbreaking and hopeful book transports the reader to the frontlines of global community paralegal efforts to squeeze justice out of the most unlikely places. We bear witness to their successes as they champion the rights of individuals and communities against abuses of power by state actors, private corporations and dysfunctional justice systems. And through clear-eyed analysis of the challenges that community paralegals face, the book makes a convincing argument that only with sustainable financial resources, political will, and dedication to the cultivation of strong cadres of well-trained and supported grassroots advocates, can justice be a lived and long-lasting reality in the lives of the global masses.”

– Chi Adanna Mgbako, Director of the Leitner International Human Rights Clinic, Fordham University School of Law

“For many people in the United States and worldwide, the law is a ruse for oppression. Frontline legal advocates can help people turn law into the guarantor of equality it is supposed to be. This book shows us how.”

– Bryan Stevenson, Founder of Equal Justice Initiative and Macarthur Fellow

“This book consists of detailed and impressive studies of a worldwide program that might well constitute a revolution in the making: relying on ordinary citizens to use the power and majesty of the law to protect their rights.”

– Owen Fiss, Sterling Professor, Yale Law School

“This compelling volume not only demonstrates the significance of “barefoot lawyering” in nations struggling for democracy. It contains important insights for the world wide effort to preserve and extend fundamental freedoms in the twenty-first century.”

– Bruce Ackerman, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University

Community Paralegals and the Pursuit of Justice is a work of prodigious scholarship that represents a significant contribution to the development, human rights, and rule of law fields. Vivek Maru, Varun Gauri and contributing authors have evaluated paralegal organizations in six countries with scrupulous care and have drawn well-supported lessons for improving and expanding the model globally. Community Paralegals and the Pursuit of Justice provides welcome evidence that investment in paralegal organizations can not only pay significant dividends for the poor, but can improve the accessibility, capacity, and accountability of justice systems themselves.”

– Gary Haugen, Founder and CEO, International Justice Mission

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  • Edited by Vivek Maru, Varun Gauri, The World Bank
  • Book: Community Paralegals and the Pursuit of Justice
  • Online publication: 12 December 2018
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