Justice in the Covid-19 crisis
On this page, you will find three reports examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on justice systems and access to justice across the globe. The first report, "Delivering Justice in the COVID-19 Crisis" explores the challenges faced by justice institutions, their adaptations, and the anticipated increase in disputes across various sectors. This is supported by "Justice in the COVID-19 Crisis: What People Are Saying on Social Media" which analyses social media data to identify trends in justice problems such as crime, domestic violence, and financial disputes. The final report, "Delivering Justice in the COVID-19 Crisis: Solutions and Interventions" compiles the views of justice leaders on proposed strategies, highlighting the role of technology, community justice, and new approaches to ensure people-centred justice during and after the crisis. Collectively, these reports provide an overview of the pandemic's influence on justice, the challenges encountered, and the solutions being developed.