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Legal Pluralism and Ethiopia’s Legal Framework: Challenges to Gender Equality and the Rights of Women

Legal Pluralism and Ethiopia’s Legal Framework: Challenges to Gender Equality and the Rights of Women

06/01/22
David Cohen, Kyra Jasper, Melodie Dongyao Liu, Alisha Zhao
Women in Law Compendium Report

Women in Law Compendium Report

06/01/20
Daniel Mattes, Somaly Kum
Getting to Good Human Trafficking Data: A Workbook and Field Guide for Indonesian Civil Society

Getting to Good Human Trafficking Data: A Workbook and Field Guide for Indonesian Civil Society

06/01/20
Jessie Brunner
Interpretations of Article 156a of the Indonesian Criminal Code on Blasphemy and Religious Defamation (A Legal and Human Rights Analysis)

Interpretations of Article 156a of the Indonesian Criminal Code on Blasphemy and Religious Defamation (A Legal and Human Rights Analysis)

06/01/18
David Cohen
'So We Can Know What Happened' - Executive Summaries

'So We Can Know What Happened' - Executive Summaries

06/01/18
Caitlin McCaffrie, Somaly Kum, Daniel Mattes, Lina Tay
'So We Can Know What Happened': The Educational Potential of the ECCC"

'So We Can Know What Happened': The Educational Potential of the ECCC"

06/01/18
Caitlin McCaffrie, Somaly Kum, Daniel Mattes, Lina Tay
Domestic Sex Trafficking of Children in Brazil

Domestic Sex Trafficking of Children in Brazil

06/01/18
Getting to Good Human Trafficking Data: Everyday Guidelines for Frontline Practitioners in Southeast Asia

Getting to Good Human Trafficking Data: Everyday Guidelines for Frontline Practitioners in Southeast Asia

06/01/18
Jessie Brunner
Getting to Good Human Trafficking Data: Assessing the Landscape in Southeast Asia and Promising Practices from ASEAN Governments and Civil Society

Getting to Good Human Trafficking Data: Assessing the Landscape in Southeast Asia and Promising Practices from ASEAN Governments and Civil Society

06/01/18
Jessie Brunner
Inaccurate Numbers, Inadequate Policies- Enhancing Data To Evaluate The Prevalence Of Human Trafficking In ASEAN

Inaccurate Numbers, Inadequate Policies- Enhancing Data To Evaluate The Prevalence Of Human Trafficking In ASEAN

06/01/15
Jessie Brunner
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