Policy Brief Explains Relevance of ‘People-centred’ Indicator of Access to Justice for UN SDG 16

A UNDP policy brief published in February examines the importance of measuring and advancing ‘people-centred’ access to justice. The focus of the brief is the indicator for UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16.3.3: the “proportion of the population who have experienced a dispute in the past two years and who accessed a formal or informal dispute resolution mechanism, by type of mechanism”.

The brief provides insights on how SDG 16.3.3 data can be used to increase access to civil justice.

The policy brief highlights the reliance of SDG 16.3.3 on the following concepts and measures:

  • People-centred experiences, measuring the experience of legal problems from the perspective of those who face them rather than the needs and views of service providers. Disaggregation by individuals’ socio-demographic characteristics (such as age, sex, migratory background, etc.) and geographical variables allows for the identification of vulnerable groups/areas.
  • In-depth assessment of how people address the problems they face, both inside and outside of formal institutions or mechanisms. SDG Indicator 16.3.3. provides a mechanism to monitor public policies that enhance the functioning of formal or informal dispute resolution mechanisms (top-down policies) as well as those that empower the population (bottom-up policies).
  • Insights from household surveys across the world by surveying a representative sample of the population rather than relying on administrative data. The survey questions can provide actionable data insights on 16.3.3 and can be integrated into ongoing national surveys as an additional module on access to justice.
  • Cross-country comparisons on access to justice, while also allowing for country-specific dispute resolution mechanisms and reasons for not using them.

The policy brief, “From Data to Action Strengthening Civil Justice with SDG 16.3.3” is available in English here: https://www.undp.org/publications/data-action-strengthening-civil-justice-sdg-1633.

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  1. There seems to be a linkage between SDG 16.2. (children’s protection) and the peacefulness of nations. Austrian peace researcher Franz Jedlicka has examined worldwide data on this and developed the “Legislation-Peace Nexus”.

    Barbara

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