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Seizing the “Arbitrage Opportunity” for Legal Rights

Innovations, Spring 2008 (A quarterly journal published by MIT Press) By Ken Cukier The idea of innovation used to conjure up images of scientists in white lab coats peering into microscopes. Then, what sprang...

Read more 5 September, 2008 at 6:10 pm jyoder

From Fear to Hope: Upholding the Rule of Law via Public Defenders

Innovations, Spring 2008 (A quarterly journal published by MIT Press) By Karen Tse Every day in countries throughout the world, citizens are arbitrarily detained, tortured, and denied access to counsel. In recent years, however,...

Read more 5 September, 2008 at 6:06 pm jyoder

IBJ Founder and CEO Wins The American Bar Association’s 2008 International Human Rights Award

The recipient of the Section of Litigation’s 2008 International Human Rights Award is Karen I. Tse. The Award will be presented during the ABA Annual Meeting in New York City at the Jumeirah Essex...

Read more 8 August, 2008 at 1:46 pm jyoder

IBJ Hosts Lawyer Training on New Criminal Procedure Code of Cambodia

Two law students and 17 lawyers from 10 Cambodian legal aid organizations participated in a full-day training on the new national Criminal Procedure Code, entitled THE ROLE OF THE CRIMINAL DEFENDER, held at the...

Read more 25 July, 2008 at 10:06 am jyoder

IBJ and DLSA Initiate International Criminal Defence Training in India

Over 130 criminal legal aid lawyers from 26 Indian States underwent an intensive 3-day training programme, co-hosted by International Bridges to Justice (Geneva, Switzerland) and New Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA) from 10-13 July,...

Read more 14 July, 2008 at 8:51 am jyoder

Criminal Justice Innovation Competition Launches On UN’s Anti-Torture Day

JusticeMakers, a competition for innovations that end torture, arbitrary detainment and abuse is being announced by International Bridges to Justice (IBJ). The initiative launches on June 26th, the United Nations International Day in Support...

Read more 26 June, 2008 at 12:28 pm jyoder

IBJ Founder Awarded Harvard Divinty School’s First Decade Award

Karen Tse, founder and CEO of International Bridges to Justice (IBJ), a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization devoted to ending torture through the fair implementation of criminal laws, was honored by the Harvard Divinity School Alumni/ae...

Read more 3 June, 2008 at 9:24 am jyoder

Rwanda: Rights Advocacy Platform Launched

The New Times (Kigali) By Moses Gahigi International Bridges to Justice (IBJ), a Geneva-based firm, yesterday officially entered into a partnership with the Ministry of Justice and the Kigali Bar Association in a ceremony...

Read more 26 May, 2008 at 1:50 pm jyoder

Robert E. Precht to launch IBJ’s Criminal Clinical Legal Education Project in China

IBJ is pleased to welcome Robert E. Precht to International Bridges to Justice as Project Director of the Criminal Clinical Legal Education Project, a new programming initiative of IBJ’s China Defender Program. The Criminal...

Read more 25 March, 2008 at 3:24 pm jyoder

Si te arrestan en China, mejor si conoces tus derechos

Si te arrestan en China, mejor si conoces tus derechos Diario Publico By ANDREA RODES En las comisarías de policía chinas, donde antes podía leerse: “Confesar: trato suave; resistir: trato más duro”, ahora dice:...

Read more 31 January, 2008 at 3:35 pm jyoder
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