Justice Matters Conference

  • May 06 - 08, 2026
  • The Hague, the Netherlands and livestream

The world is sliding into deeper insecurity. For the twelfth time in sixteen years, global peace has declined, and in the past five years alone conflict levels have doubled. Today, fifty countries are gripped by extreme, high, or turbulent violence—from protracted wars and authoritarian crackdowns to spiralling crime and state collapse. This is not a passing crisis; it is a structural failure. At the heart of this failure lies a deficit of justice. While military responses, ceasefires, and disarmament negotiations dominate the global response to conflict, the absence of fair, accessible, and legitimate pathways for resolving grievances is often ignored. Yet instability is rarely born in a vacuum. It grows where people are excluded, abused, or ignored; where corruption replaces accountability; and where systems of law serve power, not people. Stability and justice are not separate policy goals; they are co-dependent conditions of peace.

This conference invites bold and honest conversation on what it means for stability to follow justice: making justice a frontline strategy in conflict prevention and peacebuilding, repivoting international development cooperation and diplomacy to prioritise access to justice, and respecting local mechanisms of dispute resolution. It asks difficult questions about justice in fragile and polarised contexts, and challenges the international community to confront whether it can claim to be building stability while turning a blind eye to injustice.

Events

  • High-Level Judicial Dialogue: Building People-Centered Justice Across Africa and Iberoamerica

    May 6, 2026 | 14:00–16:00 (CET) | Van Bylandt Huis, Benoordenhoutseweg 46, 2596 BC, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Organized by the African Alliance for People-Centered Justice and the Ibero-American Alliance for Access to Justice and co-sponsored by HiiL, Pathfinders, RIJA, UNDP and UN Women, The High-Level Dialogue seeks to create a high-level judicial space for collective reflection between judges from Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean on how courts can strengthen stability and public trust through people-centered justice.

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  • Plenary Session 2: Practical Examples

    May 7, 2026 | 13:45 – 14:45 (CET) | Van Bylandt Huis, Benoordenhoutseweg 46, 2596 BC, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Moderated by Fernando Marani, our Program Director of Justice, Inclusion, and Equality, this session aims to make a convincing case for the applicability of justice delivery for sustaining stability in diverse situations. In four Ted-talk style presentations, we showcase concrete and distinct examples where justice mechanisms contribute to stability.

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  • From Legal Equality to Justice for Women and Girls

    May 8, 2026 | 14:00 - 15:30 (CET) | IDLO Branch Office | Hofweg 9E, 2511AA, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Organized by UN Women and IDLO, and co-sponsored by Pathfinders, the event will bring together perspectives from governments, international organizations, civil society, and justice sector practitioners to highlight practical pathways for reform. The discussion will focus on coordinated approaches to removing discriminatory laws, strengthening gender-responsive justice services, advancing women’s leadership and participation in justice institutions, and mobilizing sustainable financing to support long-term change.

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