Supreme Court and Australian Government Launch FAIR Justice Program

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The Supreme Court has partnered with the Australian government to launch the FAIR Justice Program, aimed at implementing reforms in the judiciary to ensure effective administration of justice for marginalized groups.

The Supreme Court has partnered with the Australian government to launch “FAIR Justice Program” as part of its continuing resolved to implement reforms in the judiciary geared toward effective administration of justice for women, children, indigenous people, people with disabilities, and other socially disadvantaged groups.

Gesmundo described the FAIR Justice Program as a “testament to the strength of the two countries’ shared commitment to the rule of law, human rights, and strong and accountable public institutions.” The FAIR Justice program is part of Australia’s AU$20 million flagship justice-strengthening investment in the Philippines. It builds on over a decade of law and justice cooperation between the two countries.

“What FAIR Justice means is that our people, most especially the disadvantaged and vulnerable, can count on effective and efficient courts, helmed by competent and ethical judges and personnel, to uphold their rights and deliver the justice they deserve,” Gesmundo said. For her part, acting Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Dr. Moya Collett echoed the sentiments of Gesmundo. “As Strategic Partners, Australia and the Philippines share a commitment to the rule of law and strong and accountable institutions – these are important elements for the stability, security and prosperity of the region we live in,” she said.

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