Justice

Access to justice is fundamental to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, which commit UN Member States to “promote the rule of law at the national and international levels, and ensure equal access to justice for all”. Gaps in access to justice reinforce poverty and undermine inclusive economic growth.

UNU research recognizes that justice is fundamental to the realization and assertion of an individual’s human rights. By focusing on vulnerable groups most acutely affected by justice gaps, such as migrants, UNU experts are illuminating the importance of approaching access to justice as part of a broader agenda for social justice in areas including health, gender and environment.

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Climate Action, Justice, and Responsible e-GOV & Technology (Just-CARE)

Map, assess, and deepen understanding of climate, environmental, and social impacts of digital technologies on Global Majority communities’ wellbeing.

16 Jan 2023

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Modern slavery risks among people lacking official documentation

This project examines modern slavery risks among people lacking documentation globally, including in Brazil, Kenya, and Nepal.

18 Jan 2024

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Safe(D) CHIC: Safeguarding (Digital) Cultural Heritage in Crises

Steward policy-driven community-led research to address tech-facilitated harms to and enable protection and restoration of arts and culture in crises.

01 Jul 2024

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Regional Sanctions Governance: Cooperation, Leadership and Adaptation

This is a joint PhD project between UNU-CRIS and Ghent University.

01 Oct 2024

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Risks for Urban Migrants and Refugees

Based on seven case studies, the ARRIVE project develops recommendations to reduce the risk of refugees and urban migrants in secondary cities.

20 May 2026