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Justice Initiatives: Legal Aid Reform and Access to Justice

The February 2004 issue of the Open Society Justice Initiative's newsletter looks at legal aid reform from several different perspectives around the world. A major focus is state-provided legal representation for indigent persons charged with crimes.

February 2004
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Racial Discrimination and the Rights of Noncitizens

The Open Society Justice Initiative submitted this comprehensive report on the global link between racial discrimination and the rights of noncitizens to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

February 1, 2004
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A Legal Education Clinic for Cambodia

Justice Initiative Fellow Bruce Lasky tells of his experience setting up a legal clinic in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, which opened in January 2004.

December 31, 2003 | Bruce Lasky
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OSI-Supported Human Rights and Public Interest Law Fellows Retreat

Recipients of Open Society Justice Initiative-sponsored fellowships convened in Istanbul to discuss the practice and theory of human rights, present papers, and attend skills training sessions.

July 12, 2003
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The Rising Tide: Freedom of Information in Southeast Europe

The Open Society Justice Initiative brought together Croatian political figures, activists, and experts from throughout Europe to secure support for the creation of a Croatian freedom of information law, and to discuss the recent emergence of...

July 2003
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Combining Learning and Legal Aid: Clinical Legal Education in Africa

At the first All-Africa Colloquium on Clinical Legal Education, organized by the Open Society Justice Initiative, legal clinicians and university faculty from all over the continent came together to examine the function of legal clinics and...

June 28, 2003
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Nomination of United Nations Experts Marks Step Forward for Khmer Rouge Tribunal

The nomination by the United Nations of international legal experts to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia is a major advance toward the establishment of the tribunal that will try Khmer Rouge leaders, according to the Open...

March 13, 2003
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Combating Discrimination in Russia: Strategies for Lawyers and NGOs

In order to combat discrimination in Russia the Open Society Justice Initiative convened a workshop in Moscow.

January 29, 2003
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Bálint Marquetant

Balint Marquetant is a senior information specialist working on equality and inclusion issues with the Open Society Justice Initiative.

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Beini Ye

Beini Ye is a legal officer with the Open Society Justice Initiative

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Daniela Ikawa

Daniela Ikawa is a legal officer for freedom of assembly and association with the Open Society Justice Initiative.

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Edit Bain

Edit Bain is a senior program administrative specialist working on criminal justice reform based in the New York office.

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Eszter Dávid

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James Goldston

James A. Goldston is the executive director of the Open Society Justice Initiative.

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