Defending Rights Through Legal Action and Protection
Defending human rights often takes place in environments where institutions meant to uphold the law are weakened, captured, or unwilling to act. Victims and communities confronting abuses of power frequently face intimidation, barriers to due process, and judicial systems that do not consistently guarantee protection or accountability.
Cristosal works alongside those affected to pursue accountability through law, evidence, and sustained accompaniment. Our justice work combines strategic litigation, legal defense, and protection measures that help individuals navigate judicial and institutional processes—even in contexts where defending rights can be difficult or risky.
We focus on cases that clarify legal standards, challenge the instrumentalization of institutions, and strengthen democratic practice across the region. Through careful documentation, victim support, and engagement with national and international legal systems, Cristosal works to ensure that abuses are recorded, rights are defended, and pathways toward justice remain possible.
How We Pursue Justice
Strategic Litigation
Protection & Accompaniment
Related Areas of Work
Our justice work is carried out across interconnected areas that support legal defense, accountability, and long-term protection. These efforts address immediate risks, institutional conditions, and the lasting consequences of serious human rights violations.
Together, they reflect a comprehensive approach to defending rights through law, evidence, and sustained engagement.
Protection & Support
Legal guidance, protection, and accompaniment for people whose rights are at risk throughout legal and public processes.
Rule of Law & Security
Transitional Justice
Support for truth-seeking, accountability, and reparative processes addressing serious past violations.
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Report a Human Rights Violation
If you or someone you know has experienced a human rights violation in El Salvador, Guatemala, or Honduras, you can share information with us through the forms below.
Each submission is carefully reviewed and may inform documentation, advocacy, or potential legal action. Submitting a case does not guarantee representation, but it helps us assess how we may respond and record abuses in the region.