La #becariasFundlaCaixa@MariaPascualD co-publica un informe @OECD sobre el impacto de la pandemia de la #COVID19 en los sistemas de justicia y su accesibilidad.
Actualmente, trabaja como analista de políticas de justicia en @OECD
Léelo aquí 👉🏽 https://t.co/4YvDjBVF3Y
OECD Ministers have closed 2 days of discussions on measures to strengthen international co-operation and ‘build back better’ from the #COVID19 crisis.
Read the full Ministerial Council statement ➡️ https://t.co/ohCGr7Bj95 #OECDministerial
Since April, we have been calling for justice leaders of the world to come together. COVID-19 is too big and too unprecedented to deal with only at national level. On 20 Oct they did. This is what I took away from it. @SanderDekker@SandieOkoro https://t.co/gvCLyFlxeG
#OutNow 📢Access to justice and the COVID-19 pandemic
Latest policy brief looks at the immediate & medium term consequences of the #COVID19 crisis on #justice systems and their users, and proposes steps to ensure #accesstojustice for all⚖️
See: https://t.co/iPzs7I4CqB
"If left unaddressed, the cost of unresolved legal problems will increase," says Jeffrey Schlagenhauf, Deputy Secretary-General of @OECDgov. Yet, "the #COVID19 crisis comes as an opportunity that we must not missed, to reflect on what #JusticeForAll systems are needed."
In order to advance #JusticeForWomen, says @Teplova_Tatyana of @OECDgov, "we must invest in better understanding women’s needs and experiences as they interact with justice systems and services... and we must understand and communicate the cost of a failure to act."