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December 11, 2019 29 mins

Sigue dando la mata de nuestro Foro Internacional para una Justicia Abierta. Hemos cosechado muchos testimonios valiosos para la práctica de una justicia basada en el principio de la equidad. Sobre todo, hemos conocido la experiencia directa de los que se encargan de que eso suceda. En el Episodio 08 charlamos con María Silva, magistrada mexicana, y Pablo Casas, juez argentino, que en sus campos hacen todo lo posible por ‘traducir’ para la ciudadanía su toma de decisiones. En este episodio tratamos de la trinchera ciudadana: la interlocución de la sociedad civil con los poderes judiciales, y la articulación de sus saberes.

Dirige la charla la gran Maylí Sepúlveda, directora de @ControlaTuGob, con 30 años de experiencia en la vinculación entre sociedad civil y gobierno. Hablan Susana Saavedra (@susanasaabad), directora de la fundación Construir, de Bolivia, y Amelia Ojeda (@AmelieOsi), coordinadora jurídica de la Unidad de Atención Sicológica, Sexológica y Educativa, organización yucateca.

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