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Carolijn Terwindt

    Zur Haftung von Sozialauditor_innen in der Textilindustrie
    Liability of social auditors in the textile industry
    Tricky business: space for civil society in natural resource struggles
    When Protest Becomes Crime
    • When Protest Becomes Crime

      Politics and Law in Liberal Democracies

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of protest and criminalization, the book applies an anthropological lens to examine political and legal conflicts. Carolijn Terwindt encourages readers to critically analyze the motivations and reasoning behind the prosecution of protesters, shedding light on the broader implications for society and justice.

      When Protest Becomes Crime
    • Governments and national as well as corporations are driving the demand for water, land, fossil fuels, raw materials, and organic resources of all kinds, as never before. Previously intact ecosystems are being sacrificed to satisfy this hunger for resources. Thousands of people are losing their livelihoods as a consequence. But citizens, organized civil society, and affected communities worldwide are pushing back against these developments. They are fighting for their rights and working to preserve their livelihoods. However, their protests are increasingly being met with repression, harassment, and defamation. The fact that the rights of civil society are being curtailed worldwide is, unfortunately, not a new finding, but the current scale and scope are new and dramatic. Therefore in this study the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights want to show how the mechanisms of expropriation and the undermining of human rights work. For that the authors Carolijn Terwindt and Christian Schliemann traveled to India, South Africa, Mexico, and the Philippines to study projects and talk to civil society activists and organizations on the ground. The resulting analysis provides us with insights on how we can better address and monitor resource and environmental policy projects.

      Tricky business: space for civil society in natural resource struggles