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Data and Evidence for Justice Reform

Data and Evidence for Justice Reform

Join HAGD in a conversation with Prof. Daniel Li Chen, the Lead Principal Investigator from the DE JURE (Data and Evidence for Justice Reform) Program at the World Bank. He will discuss the program’s aim to revolutionize how legitimacy and equality in justice systems are measured, understood, and enhanced.

DEJURE Goals: to move from studying historical data to working with governments’ interests’ in their administrative data, machine learning, and RCTs to achieve a more just system.

DEJURE Program Categories:

  • Work closely with court management, judiciaries, and training academies to design, deploy and evaluate interventions, often developing the technologies to do so.

  • Work with auxiliary actors involved in access to justice and legal empowerment.

  • Obtain data and conduct historical analyses on judicial efficiency or inconsistencies that may spur a cycle of change.

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