Access to Justice: Current Grantees
Access to justice is essential to the functioning of all human rights, as justice systems help define their scope and – ideally - provide redress if rights are violated or are not enforced. We support groups litigating human rights cases, both in local and international courts, and fund training and publications in support of litigation and of the International Criminal Court. We fund monitoring, documentation and wide-ranging advocacy on the issue. In several countries we also fund the development of law curricula, and groups encouraging lawyers to work pro bono on human rights cases.
- Canadian Centre for International Justice (CCIJ)
Canada - CEJIL
United States - Center for Justice and Accountability
United States - Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales (CELS)
Argentina - Coalition for the International Criminal Court
United States - Conectas Direitos Humanos
Brazil - European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights
Germany - European Human Rights Advocacy Centre
United Kingdom - HaMoked
Israel - Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
Poland - Interights
United Kingdom - Lawyers for Human Rights
South Africa - Legal Resources Centre
South Africa - PILnet
United States - Russian Justice Initiative
Russian Federation
