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                                      14th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal 
                                                     Justice – Kyoto, Japan, 7-12 March 2021 
                    Equal Access to Justice for All 
       
                                High-Level Event 
                    Organized by the UNODC Division for Operations 
                                     Wednesday 9 March, 14:00-15:30 
                                Conference Room A 
       
           Promoting the rule of law and ensuring access to justice for all is essential in 
        criminal justice reform to allow all groups in society to equally enjoy their rights. 
        Access to justice plays an important role in building societies and allowing them to 
        grow, and is closely linked to legal empowerment, to enable people to make better use 
        of the law and legal services in the protection of their rights. Barriers to justice 
        reinforce poverty and exclusion and have a great and negative economic impact. For 
        example, when detainees are held in unlawful detention and as a result lose their jobs, this in turn impacts 
        their families and can plunge them into further destitution, hunger and homelessness, end children’s 
        education and force them into child labour, and affect physical and psychological wellbeing of all involved. 
       
       
          There are many challenges that hinder access to justice, including inadequate legislation and policies, 
           limited financial resources, a lack of knowledge of which services exist and how to access them, and 
        insufficient numbers of qualified justice actors to effectively deliver services, especially when it comes to 
        the needs of persons that require special approaches and measures. One key element of enabling access 
           to justice is access to legal advice and representation through legal aid, which is at the heart of the 
          equality requirement and of the overarching objective of the 2030 Agenda: to leave no one behind. 
        Provided at no cost, it protects those who do not have the means to defend and protect their rights: the 
          detained, arrested or imprisoned, suspected, accused of, or charged with a criminal offence, as well as 
                   victims and witnesses. It has an impact on families and communities, as it helps reduce 
                    the length of detention, the number of wrongful convictions, the incidence of bribery 
                    and justice mismanagement, and the rates of reoffending. Women, as such, are not a 
                    vulnerable group but may be subject to specific obstacles in accessing justice and may 
                    face discrimination when coming into conflict with the criminal justice system. In 
                    many countries, they encounter difficulties  due  to  language  barriers,  illiteracy  or 
        insufficient knowledge of their rights, as well as cultural barriers within communities. Similarly, legal 
        support has a significant role to play in ensuring that children in contact with the criminal justice system 
        – as alleged offenders or victims participating in proceedings – are dealt with in accordance with the 
        relevant rights and laws, including specialized processes. Victims of crime also often require legal 
        information, assistance and representation to navigate complex justice systems that are often not adapted 
        to their needs and rights. 
             
                                                                           14th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal 
                                                                                                       Justice – Kyoto, Japan, 7-12 March 2021 
                     UNODC and its partners have long supported Member States and civil society to 
               enable them to build capacity that empowers those ‘left behind’. Overcoming the 
               challenges to achieve access to justice, in partnership with actors on the ground, 
               UNODC assistance most of all enables people to actively participate in society and 
               achieve meaningful justice, by overturning wrongful convictions, empowering victims 
               and preventing their revictimization, training paralegals and other justice actors to 
               better respond to the needs of their clients, or working towards the release of persons from pre-trial 
               detention so they can return to their families. 
                                                                      Objective 
             
                     This event aims at bringing together high-level speakers from Governments, UN entities, academia 
                  and civil society to highlight the key importance of equal access to justice for sustainable development 
                          and creating peaceful and prosperous societies in any country – no matter the national level  of 
              development – particularly for vulnerable groups and others left behind in access to justice. It will enable 
               high-level discussion and dialogue on effective technical assistance and cooperation projects that make a 
                                    real difference in people’s lives, including through describing the impact of UNODC’s 
                                      project activities in Africa, Asia and the Americas by sharing concrete examples of 
                                      how the beneficiaries work with the UN and how they experience the impact of the 
                                      support they receive. Access to legal aid, the reduction of pre-trial detention, as well 
                                      as the experiences and needs of women and children will be the central focus of the 
                                      discussion as critical to protect the rights of disadvantaged persons in contact with the 
               justice system. The event will also address the need for partnerships and increased sharing of knowledge 
               about good practices from across regions. 
                                                                  Speakers - TBC 
             
                     This list is preliminary for information purposed of the UNODC Executive Director, and except 
               for Justice Toffoli, speakers are still to be confirmed. UNODC and its partners are in contact with all of 
               these experts to ensure a diverse panel discussion. The event is co-sponsored by the Pathfinders for 
               Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies. 
             
                          •    Hon. Justice Dias Toffoli, President of the Federal Supreme Court, Brazil 
                          •    Hon. Ms. Priscilla Schwartz, Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Sierra Leone 
                               (TBC) 
                          •    H.E. Ms. Sigrid Kaag, Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Netherlands (TBC) 
                          •    H.E. Ms. Alma Zadić, Minister of Justice, Austria (TBC) 
                          •    Hon. Mr. Marou Amadou, Minister of Justice, Niger (TBC) 
                          •    Ms. Hina Jilani, The Elders, Pakistan (TBC) 
                          •    Ms. Sara Hossain, Honorary Executive Director of the Bangladesh Legal Aid and 
                               Services Trust (BLAST) (TBC) 
                          •    (if she attends, possibility to include Ms. Dubravka Šimonovic, United Nations 
                               Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women) 
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