From World Justice Project <[email protected]>
Subject New Working Session Speakers Announced
Date April 13, 2022 6:14 PM
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Whether you attend the World Justice Forum online or in person in The Hague, you’ll get to participate in your choice of hands-on working sessions. These dynamic events are where civil society and private sector leaders will meet to drive impact on the Forum’s three intersecting themes: Access to Justice, Anti-Corruption and Open Government, and Equal Rights and Non-Discrimination.

Working Session topics will include:
* The law’s role in protecting vulnerable groups from climate change
* Advancing access to justice for women with disabilities
* What the private sector can do to help meet SDG 16
* A conversation on establishing an International Anti-Corruption Court
* An interactive simulation of a young person’s experience in the justice system
* A blueprint for how to include whistleblowing in anti-corruption strategies
* And many more!


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Stick around on Friday June 3, to attend exciting World Justice Forum side events organized by WJP’s partners:
* Justice Futures CoLab Launch: the first initiative of UNDP’s 2022 Annual Meeting on Rule of Law and Human Rights, this event will offer new guidance for practitioners, policymakers, and thought leaders and present an innovative platform to exchange experiences on what works (and what doesn't) within the evolving landscape of global justice.
* Scaling Game-changers for People-Centered Justice: The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL) will bring together international experts for a conversation on how to strengthen the enablers for people-centered justice, based on HiiL’s seven categories of game-changing services that re-imagine the way justice is delivered.

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The Forum program will also include several cultural activities on the themes of justice, rule of law, and human rights, including:
* The Afghanistan National Institute of Music ([link removed]) , the country’s first and only co-educational music institution. Students and faculty, who were recently forced to flee their homeland when the Taliban re-took power, will share their musical heritage with the Forum audience.
* A dance performance by alumni of the Codarts University of the Arts in Rotterdam.
* A screening of the Netflix docuseries “Reasonable Doubt: A Tale of Two Kidnappings” ([link removed]) with remarks by filmmaker Roberto Hernandez.
* A conversation with composer and pianist Ted Rosenthal on the making of Dear Erich: Justice Becomes Opera: ([link removed]) What happens when the rule of law fails, and violence overwhelms any sense of human decency?

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