The World Justice Project describes itself as “…an independent, multidisciplinary organization working to advance the rule of law worldwide. It began as an initiative of the American Bar Association. Its Rule of Law Index analyses the rule of law performance of 126 countries, providing useful benchmarks for measuring the progress of reform initiatives. Now, its Global Insights on […]
Month: October 2019
Our Mission: To Support Law, Justice and Development. Start Here!
At Justice Through Law our mission is to support law, justice and development through our communities of practice. Welcome to the beta version of our blog. Law, Justice and Development is at the Core of Our Justice Mission – Tell Us What You Think We will create an online community of practice to help justice […]
Featured Post: Alex Batesmith’s Five Tips For Your First Justice Assignment
Our friend and colleague Alex Batesmith is a barrister with over 25 years experience in national and international criminal law, human rights, rule of law capacity building and transitional justice. He is currently a lecturer at the University of Liverpool’s School of Law and Social Justice. He has worked for many international development organizations.
Featured Post: Lynn Sheehan on The Anti-Corruption Court in Ukraine
Our colleague Lynn Sheehan is Deputy Director of Operations with the EU Advisory Mission in Ukraine. She writes from Kyiv with news of the High Anti-Corruption Court, a permanent body that completes a constellation of specialized anti-corruption bodies in the criminal justice chain.