Legal empowerment as a tool for engendering access to justice in South Africa

IF 1.2 Q1 LAW
E. Durojaye, G. Mirugi-Mukundi, O. Adeniyi
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Abstract

This article examines the concept of access to justice and the challenges vulnerable and marginalised groups encounter in accessing justice. The article further discusses the recognition of access to justice as human rights imperative under international and regional human rights instrument. It then discusses barriers to access to justice for women. It argues that while access to justice remains a challenge for many vulnerable and marginalised groups, women particularly encounter serious barriers to access to justice in society. Furthermore, it discusses the notion of legal empowerment and the significance of this for the realisation of access to justice for vulnerable groups, especially women in disadvantaged communities. This is followed by the discussion on the experience of the Dullah Omar Institute in providing legal empowerment training for women in informal settlements in Cape Town and some of the, important lessons from this process. It concludes by making useful recommendations in ensuring access to justice for vulnerable women in informal settlements.
赋予法律权力作为在南非促进诉诸司法的工具
本文探讨了诉诸司法的概念以及弱势群体和边缘化群体在诉诸司法方面遇到的挑战。文章进一步讨论了根据国际和区域人权文书承认诉诸司法是人权的当务之急。然后讨论了妇女诉诸司法的障碍。它认为,尽管获得司法救助对许多弱势和边缘化群体来说仍然是一个挑战,但妇女在社会中获得司法救助尤其面临严重障碍。此外,它还讨论了法律赋权的概念及其对弱势群体,特别是弱势社区妇女获得司法救助的重要性。随后讨论了杜拉·奥马尔研究所为开普敦非正规住区妇女提供法律赋权培训的经验,以及这一过程中的一些重要经验教训。报告最后就确保非正规住区弱势妇女诉诸司法提出了有益的建议。
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