03103nam a22003377a 4500003000400000005001700004007000200021008004100023020001800064040005900082050002900141110003900170245009100209260006800300264001000368300005800378336002600436337002800462338003700490504002400527505020700551520164200758650002102400650002402421650002402445650002202469650002902491650003202520658008502552856012802637OSt20260113164702.0a260113b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9786219696005 aFoundation UniversitybengcFoundation Universityerda aJC 328.65.P45b.2025 F76 aFree Legal Assistance Group (FLAG)00aFrontliners for human rights :bflag of the people @ 50 /cFree Legal Assistance Group aQuezon City, Philippines :bFree Legal Assistance Group,c2025. 42025. 3resourcea272 pages :billustration ;c25 cm.fvolume 2rdacontentatextbtxt 2rdamediaaunmediatedbn 2rdacarrier3resourceavolumebnc aIncludes end notes. aFocus 1 : Violations of human rights -- Focus 2 : 'National security offenses' -- Focus 3 : Civil and political rights -- Focus 4 : Criminal procedure -- Focus 5 : Economic, social, and cultural rights. aFLAG is a trailblazer, always daring to challenge whether our laws can achieve social justice. Its story, along with the narratives of its members, serves as a source of inspiration. FLAG's efforts document the history of many of our communities, emphasizing the struggle against civil and political rights violations, enforced disappearances, and labor issues. Ka Pepe Diokno inspired many to explore and articulate the gaps in both the content and the structure of the legal system. FLAG's record of empowerment is exemplary. Through its human rights training for community members, workers, and paralegals, it has transformed how lawyers operate. These practices continue today. The lack of enlightened lawyers and the recognition of the need to empower communities led to the introduction of paralegals and paralegal training. Both in the past and present, developmental legal aid aims not to diminish or replace traditional legal aid but to emphasize the urgency of transforming the legal order's status quo into one of justice. Those involved in developmental legal aid, public interest, progressive, or critical lawyering understand their impact on the communities they serve. They grasp the true essence of the struggle for empowerment and meaningful freedoms. They embody what Lean Alejandro once said: "In times of crisis, the line of fire has always been a place of honor." The story of FLAG must be retold, both through the pages of this book and through the life experiences of those who live in the margins of society, as seen in the experiences of its lawyers and paralegals. This is a book that truly deserves to be read. 2LCaCivil rights 2LCaCultural rights 2LCaEconomic rights 2LCaSocial rights 2LCaHuman rights workers 2LC aHuman rights advocacy. aJuris Doctor (JD) Non-Thesis :bCriminal Law I; Criminal Law II ;cJD401 ; JD402 uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1VYVMS1yaQI8g_Pqk6MFtoVKAS-_oLGCa/view?usp=sharingyClick here to view the table of content