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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News

Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking Enters New Phase of Growth

UNU-CPR appoints Daniel Thelesklaf as Project Director of the Liechtenstein Initiative for Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking.

19 Apr 2021

Announcement

Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking Enters New Phase of Growth

UNU-CPR appoints Daniel Thelesklaf as Head of Secretariat and Project Director of FAST and welcomes new partnership with Norad to support FAST.

19 Apr 2021

Project

The UN Security Council and Transitional Justice

How does Security Council language reflect the Council's approach to transitional justice, and what is the impact of this approach?

05 Mar 2021

Report

Developing Freedom

Establishing a clear case for the global development community to prioritize anti-slavery and anti-trafficking in development programming.

25 Jan 2021

Media Coverage

A Plea for Help and Peace, from Colombia’s Communities to the UN Security Council

What the Security Council can learn from past experiences of transitional justice.

03 Oct 2020

Press Release

New Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Certificate Launched for the Financial Sector

A new online course will assist financial sector actors in identifying and addressing modern slavery and human trafficking risks.

03 Jun 2020