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A Life in Pursuit of the Human Right to Adequate Housing for Everyone, Everywhere

By: Scott Leckie

Paperback | 1 May 2026

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This deeply honest and optimistic memoir is told through stories chronicling the personal transformation and frenetic journey of a blond-haired California beach boy into his emergence as an unorthodox international human rights renegade. It charts the unlikely evolution of a rather clueless American kid into a fighter for the rights of poor and vulnerable who worked for justice in more than 80 countries and became an ardent world citizen along the way.

This book describes in intimate detail the highs and lows of an adventurous life as a global human rights legal activist across the globe. It provides an insider's view, rarely seen or understood by the public at large, of what it takes to live a human rights life. The book touches on everything from working in war zones, desperately trying to stop planned forced evictions and repairing displacement when prevention didn't work to writing the laws that now protect millions against various forms of human rights abuse (or at least they are supposed to!). It tells us inexplicable synchronicities across all of the world's continents, slums (and love) in Santo Domingo, Bangkok and Manila, wars in the Balkans and beyond, earthquakes and tsunamis in Japan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, reversing ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, helping Timor Leste in its earlier days as an independent country, interludes with the Dalai Lama, presidents, prime ministers, activists and much more.

Home reveals the personal struggles of fighting for justice when one's best friend faces torture and then the author deals with muggings, human suffering too extreme to handle and repeated near-death experiences and illness after illness after illness. If you've ever wondered what it takes to change the world, or at least a lifelong attempt to so do, then this is the book you've been looking for.

Industry Reviews

"Scott journeys fromthe slums of a hundred cities to presidential palaces, bearingwitness to the horrors of forced eviction, conflict and climate displacement alongside the birth of new countries andthe hard fought achievements of housing rights activists and the UN human rights community. His story isa powerful testament to a life well-spentin search of justice, dignity and peace. It proves thateven in our darkest times, when international solidarity and the rule of law falter, the power of our shared humanity and a common future can prevail."

Aromar Revi

Vice Chancellor, IIHS University

Bengaluru, India

"Leckie's boundless enthusiasm and love of humanity shines through-at the same time he breathes life into the abstract idea of a human right to housing."

Andrew Clapham

Professor of International Law, Geneva Graduate Institute

Author, War

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