From World Justice Project <[email protected]>
Subject Inspired. Challenged. Galvanized.
Date August 25, 2022 4:00 PM
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Inspired. Challenged. Galvanized.
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Representatives from the Better Justice Association, Turkey present their work at the Justice Expo.

Dear xxxxxx,

This year’s World Justice Forum was a moment of learning and action for attendees interested in access to justice, anti-corruption, open government, equal rights, and in building the wider rule of law movement.

During the Forum, we heard from advocates, business leaders, and policymakers from around the world. These included Vino Lucero, a young justice leader from the Philippines.

In a personal reflection, Vino summed up the experience in three words:

“Inspired. Challenged. Galvanized.”
Read Vino's Story ([link removed])
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James Silkenat Chronicles a 30-Year Initiative to Advance Rule of Law Around the World ([link removed])
World Justice Project Board Member and Treasurer James Silkenat reflects on the meaning of rule of law and talks about his new book co-edited with WJP General Counsel Gerrold W. Libby.

Location Intelligence to Map Gender Violence ([link removed])
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