Jeremy Perelman

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S.J.D. Candidate

Carriere Fellow

Teaching Assistant

Status: In Residence
Email: jperelman@law.harvard.edu

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Social and economic rights lawyering: theories and practices of developmental social change in sub-Saharan Africa

This project seeks to develop a theoretical framework, a systematizing typology, and an empirical case analysis evaluation of a recent practice reflective of the rights-based approach to development: socio-economic rights lawyering. This practice, most often related to social change and "development as freedom" normative objectives, includes a variety of cause lawyering tools including targeted legal aid programs, developmental rights impact litigation, or community action and legal empowerment approaches. The project will use a case study approach to investigate the theories of change and assess the lawyering practices of selected organizations operating in three African countries. The underlying argument this project seeks to develop is that socio-economic rights lawyering can enhance the poor’s ability to take control over decisions affecting their lives in developing countries, provided first that its practice is based on a pragmatic approach to lawyering, rather than a rigid formalistic or non-formalistic conceptual model, and that it is informed by local, national and international political economy considerations, as well as by empirical analysis.

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