Succes stories of legal aid centers network of the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Union in 2016-2017. The 2nd edition
20.10.2017
The collection of success stories of the UHHRU legal aid centers network is a description of cases that have been supported by the legal aid centers’ lawyers in 2016-2017 and relate to the protection of such rights and freedoms as the right to a fair trial, freedom of movement, property rights, performance of military duty, right to life, right to social security, protection of the rights of the child, right to access to information. It should be noted that this publication covers only a small part of the work fulfilled by the legal aid network.
The task of this publication is not only to describe the essence of human rights defenders’ work, but also to explain complex issues in a simple language. Its idea was not to talk about complicated legal norms, but to describe legal cases in an interesting form as well as to convey a message on how the cases of average citizens can be successfully resolved in their favor and change our state for the better. It is very important to make sure that every single person in the country feels secure and knows that he/she can protect their rights.
The collection of success stories of the UHHRU legal aid centers network helps people understand the importance of protecting their rights and realize the perspectives of such actions. Surely, such actions require enormous efforts, but the current edition shows that this should be done because this way to influence the legal situation in the country is affordable for every citizen.
The publication may be found here in Ukrainian only.
The complete summary in English.
The legal aid centers network of the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union in 2016-2017 was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in the framework of the Human Rights in Action Program, the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine in frames of the institutional development project of UHHRU, and the Global Affairs Canada within the “Human Rights First” Project.
This publication is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in the framework of the Human Rights in Action Program implemented by the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union. Opinions and interpretations presented in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the USAID or the United States Government. The contents are the responsibility of the authors and UHHRU.
The American people, through the USAID, have provided economic and humanitarian assistance worldwide for 55 years. In Ukraine, USAID’s assistance focuses on such areas as: Economic Growth, Democracy and Governance, Health and Social Transition. USAID has provided 1.8 bln. technical and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine since 1992. For additional information about USAID programs in Ukraine, please visit official USAID website http://ukraine.usaid.gov or Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/USAIDUkraine.
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