Promoting Justice

EWMI believes that a system of impartial and efficient justice is a cornerstone of fair and prosperous societies. We improve the administration of justice in emerging democracies by strengthening the capacity of the people and institutions that deliver it, and making sure it is accessible to all.

We believe that courts should be both independent and accountable. We work with them to reduce delays and improve transparency, and we help ensure that judges are appointed, promoted and disciplined in a manner free from political influence. We help create local judicial and legal training centers so that judges, prosecutors and lawyers are better equipped to perform their crucial roles. By also focusing on improvements in basic legal education at universities, we help develop a new generation of legal professionals who possess more practical skills and understand how law can be a vehicle for social change.

EWMI understands that a justice system is not just if it is beyond the reach of the poor and the vulnerable. We help expand the breadth and quality of legal aid and we develop innovative public awareness campaigns so that people understand their rights and how to exercise them. We also encourage civil society groups to mobilize their constituencies to monitor the courts and push for improvements in the justice system.

Completed Programs

Promoting Justice News

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Nargiza and other participants at Legal Life Skills training of trainers — Impact Story
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CCSS works to strengthen the organizational and technical capacity of Cambodian CSOs and grassroots networks.
Bucharest, Romania
SEDEFA received a grant to promote the protection of Natural and Environmental Rights at a national level.
International Conference on Optimization of Court Performance and Resource Allocation in Bucharest, Romania 11 March 2013
Strategic Planning for Courts Workshop for SPP partner courts, Belgrade November 14-15, 2012
Participants of the 2012 National Judges Conference
Bucharest, Romania
USAID Mission Director, Susan Fritz, and National Assembly Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic demonstrated the features of the new website at the launch event
Presentation to the CMT members on importance of the new electronic Content Management System
Tblisi, Georgia
Millennium Bridge, Podgorica, Montenegro
EWMI’s Home Office Rule of Law team Chuck Costello and Mark Dietrich (front row) meeting with USAID representative Lucrecia Tola, EWMI SEJP Director Patricia Esquetini, President of the Judicial Council Dr. Benjamin Cevallos, and legal translator Maria Lo
L to R: US Ambassador Warlick, HCC President Mesarovic, and Mission Director Harvey
Registry clerks at CC Zenica in their new remodeled environment
Sarajevo, BiH
Very few prisoners in Liberia have access to beds or mattresses.
Renovated Srebinica courthouse