Elizabeth Andersen
@AndersenBetsy
Executive Director, World Justice Project
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29-05-2009 19:53:34
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World Justice Project CEO Bill Neukom honored tonight at the 60th anniversary celebration of the National Judicial College, making the case for “people-centered justice” that serves the parties before the courts first and foremost
According to World Justice Project's Elizabeth Andersen, USAID’s new rule of law policy could help the agency better understand people’s justice needs and thus transform institutions and services to overcome obstacles they face.
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The #SummitForDemocracy may be over, but the work to strengthen the #RuleofLaw continues.
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People-centered justice puts people, and their justice needs and legal problems at the center of the justice system. It seeks to remove the obstacles people face, improve their experience, and enhance the outcomes they might receive. #SummitForDemocracy
Looking forward to USAID’s Partnering for Democracy Forum Tuesday and Samantha Power’s launching the long-awaited and much-needed new Rule of Law Policy embracing people-centered justice. It’s time to #democratizejustice ! usaid.gov/summitfordemoc…
Congratulations to Red Dot Foundation - Safecity for the change they're making for women! Thanks for inspiring us all with this effective work to stand together, build solidarity, and drive change. Safety is essential to achieving equality.
Bill Neukom makes a compelling case for investing in #ruleoflaw , including teaching what it is and why it matters, research on what works, and standard-setting and accountability for those responsible for upholding it. iCivics Street Law American Bar Association Successful Societies
Big thanks to the @Dartmouth Wright Center and Bright Line Watch for the great collaboration on this timely and productive exchange of research insights for shoring up democracy and rule of law in the US! Important groundwork for World Justice Project's Rebuilding Trust campaign.