Projects
What we want to achieve
The Access to Justice Programme works towards improving the justice system so that everyone in society can protect themselves against rights violations, repair civil injustices, hold decision-makers accountable, and meaningfully challenge charges against them in criminal proceedings. In particular, we focus on vulnerable groups. In cooperation with governments, justice chain partners, and oversight institutions (civil society, human rights institutions, etc.). we work towards promoting a rights based approach to justice, increasing awareness and local expertise on the rights that vulnerable groups possess under EU and international law, and identifying gaps in current system.
Current projects
- Strengthening the response to domestic violence in Armenia
- Justice Reform Monitoring in Armenia (JUREMONIA)
- Together Against Discrimination: Building a Civil Society Coalition to Improve Access to Justice for Victims of Discrimination in Turkey
Past projects
- Balkans Act Now!
- Countering Discrimination and Protecting LGBTI Rights in Albania
- LEAP: Advancing Criminal Procedural Rights in Kosovo
- Promoting a Victim-Centered Approach in Trafficking Cases in Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Promotion of the Rights of Trafficked Persons in Serbia with an Emphasis on Legal Support – a Human Rights Based Approach
- Promotion of the Rights of Trafficked Persons in Bulgaria, Romania and Slovakia with Emphasis on Legal Support – A Human Rights-Based Approach