Collective Action

Lawyers protest conditions at justice palaces

Members of the Beirut Bar Association and lawyers in the north protested Monday what they called the unsuitable conditions at Lebanon’s justice palaces, the state-run National News Agency said.

Lawyers held a one-hour symbolic protest in which they abstained from attending court sessions to denounce what they said were inappropriate working conditions.

In the past few weeks, lawmakers have decried power outages in the justice palaces, which they say have affected their ability to carry out their jobs.

Monday's protest followed another that was held Friday. The lawyers held up signs urging caretaker Justice Minister Salim Jreissati to take action on the chronic electricity shortage at the centers of Lebanese legal practice. The lawyers lit candles during the protest, as many have reportedly been doing inside their offices during power cuts.

Date: 
July 16, 2018
Actors/ Mobilising structures: 
Workers group (inc.union, syndicate, etc.)
Mode of Action: 
Demonstration
Objective: 
Demands for rights/services
Cause/ Grievances/ Framing CA: 
Access to socio-eco rights
Policy Grievances
Spatial characteristics: 
Location on the Lebanese territory
Frequency: 
Episodic

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Village Name: 
Aadlyeh
Local Name: 
Achrafieh
Caza: