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The politics of legal empowerment: Legal mobilisation strategies and implications for development
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Authors/contributors
- Domingo, Pilar (Author)
- O'Neil, Tam (Author)
Title
The politics of legal empowerment: Legal mobilisation strategies and implications for development
Abstract
Legal mobilisation can improve the lives of poor or marginalised people by:
o contributing to pro-poor change in policy, law and regulation of service
delivery across different sectors;
o advancing the realisation of rights, and achieving redress for rights
violations;
o contesting unjust and illegal practices of resource allocation and power
relations, including in relation to land and natural resources;
o enabling citizens to exercise social accountability through legal action.
The outcomes of legal empowerment of the poor are not politically neutral
and need to be understood within broader social and political environments;
Better coordination between justice, sector and governance interventions will
maximise the development and social impact of international support for
legal empowerment.
Report Type
Report
Institution
ODI
Date
June 2014
Accessed
2018-12-10
Citation
Domingo, P., & O’Neil, T. (2014). The politics of legal empowerment: Legal mobilisation strategies and implications for development [Report]. ODI. https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/publications-opinion-files/9008.pdf
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