phone Help-contact

arch34

EN_01363395_0612
arch34
Bri Lee, a lawyer who recently published a memoir of her experience as a victim of abuse and as a judge's aide in Brisbane, Australia, Feb. 6, 2019. The justice system in Australia shrouds cases of sexual assault in secrecy even when victims want to speak out. "There's this farce of an idea that the justice system treats everyone the same," she said. "It doesn't." (Russell Shakespeare/The New York Times)
MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
arch34
2019-02-06
RUSSELL SHAKESPEARE/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
RUSSELL SHAKESPEARE
h_15187150
1,47MB
25cm x 17cm by 300dpi
2019, 6, A, ABUSE, AIDE, AN, AND, AS, ASSAULT, AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN, BRI, BRISBANE, CASES, COURTS, DOESN, ETHICS, EVEN, EVERYONE, EXPERIENCE, FARCE, FEB, FREEDOM, GAG, HER, IDEA, IN, IT, JOURNALISM, JUDGE, JUSTICE, LAWYER, LEE, MEMOIR, NEW, NEWSPAPERS, OF, ORDERS, OUT, PRESS, PUBLISHED, RECENTLY, RIGHTS, RUSSELL, SAID, SAME, SECRECY, SEXUAL, SHAKESPEARE, SHE, SHROUDS, SPEAK, SYSTEM, T, THAT, THE, THERE, THIS, TIMES, TO, TREATS, VICTIM, VICTIMS, WANT, WHEN, WHO, YORK,