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    Executive Summary Effective Criminal Defence in Latin America
    Alberto M. Binder; Ed Cape; Zaza Namoradze ; Lucas Gilardone; Sebastián Narvaja; Alfredo Pérez Galimberti; Francisco Gabriel Marull; Isadora Fingermann; Maíra Zapater; Rafael Custódio; Ludmila Vasconcelos Leite Groch; Vivian Calderoni; Carolina Bernal Uribe; Miguel Emilio La Rota Uprimny; Juan Pablo Muñoz Elías; Luis Rodolfo Ramírez García; Mario Ernesto Archila Ortiz; Mario Ávalos Quispal; Ana Aguilar García; Gregorio González Nava; Miguel Sarre Iguíniz; Liliana Bances Farro; Nataly Ponce Chauca; Marion Isobel
    This executive summary provides an overview of the results of a research project, Effective Criminal Defence in Latin America, which was conducted over a two and a half year period commencing in the summer of 2012. It provides: (i) a summary of the main issues concerning criminal defence rights for each jurisdiction in the study; (ii) in light of these findings, recommendations designed to improve access to effective criminal defence in practice for each jurisdiction; and (iii) recommendations for the development of international standards on effective criminal defence for the Latin American region.
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    Civil Resistance Against 21st Century Authoritarianism. Defending Human Rights in the Global South
    Rajanya Bose; Sebastián Becker Castellaro; Kerem Çiftçioğlu; Ektaa Deochand; Natalia Mendoza Servín; Ezequiel Monsalve Fernández; Jennifer Peralta; Slavenska Zec
    Populist authoritarian governments have jeopardized the human rights accomplishments of the 20th century. Ensuring their fulfillment has become a challenge for these governments and an issue for human rights defenders seeking to find ways to resist anti-democratic actions. This book seeks to expose the crisis of human rights at the hands of people who, despite rising to power through democratic means, now see democracy as a limiting institution that must be dismantled urgently. Restrictions on civil society and arbitrary detentions are some of the reasons why this populist and authoritarian vision is incompatible with human rights, which are guaranteed to some and denied to others. Through various narratives, the authors seek to recognize new spaces for struggle—such as political activism—to develop action-research tools in a context of crisis.