Global Perspectives on People-Centered Justice: Exploring the Evidence

Bringing together leading scholars, policymakers, and practitioners from around the world, Global Perspectives on People-Centered Justice: Exploring the Evidence examines what we know—and what remains to be understood—about building justice systems that are accessible and effective for everyday people. Spanning issues from poverty and democratic governance to children’s rights, disability, and legal technology, this volume highlights the importance of grounding access to justice in both empirical evidence and the lived experiences of those it is meant to serve. Network members and Namati staff Abigail Moy and Poorvi Chitalkar contributed a white paper to this resource.

Year Published: 2026
Uploaded on: Jun 10, 2026
Co-Authors: Poorvi Chitalkar, Abigail Moy
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Resource Type: Impact Evidence

Issues: Community Paralegals, Other, Policy Advocacy

Tool Type: Reports / Research

Languages: English

Regions: > Global



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