Regional Public Goods
Asia Pacific Judicial Reform Forum
The Asia Pacific Judicial Reform Forum (APJRF) resulted from the Manila Declaration on Judicial Reforms in November 2005. It is a network of superior courts and justice sector agencies from 49 countries. The main objective of APJRF is to create a network to support jurisdictions in Asia and the Pacific committed to advancing judicial reform. It aims to share knowledge, including lessons learned, problems faced, best practices, and potential model reform experiences from the region as well as globally. Its projects include the implementation of judicial reform initiatives; promoting access to justice; ethics and accountability; case management; and education and skills development.
News
- Azerbaijan sets up new interstate council with [the Kyrgyz Republic]Azernews28 Jun 2022
- ADB promoting access to justice to fight gender-based violenceAsian Development Bank27 Nov 2018
Studies and Research
- Environmental governance and the courts in Asia: an Asian judges network on the environmentMulqueeny, Kala K. and Sherielysse BonifacioAsian Development Bank1 Jun 2012
- Background note on the justice sector of the PhilippinesAsian Development Bank1 Dec 2009
- Searching for success in judicial reform: voices from the Asia Pacific experienceArmytage, Livingston (ed)Asia Pacific Judicial Reform Forum1 Jan 2009
Meetings
- 5th APJRF MeetingAsia Pacific Judicial Reform Forum31 Oct 2013
- 4th Meeting of the Asia Pacific Judicial Reform ForumAsia Pacific Judicial Reform Forum25 Oct 2010
- APJRF Round Table MeetingAsia Pacific Judicial Reform Forum19 Jan 2009
- APJRF Working Party MeetingAsia Pacific Judicial Reform Forum16 Mar 2006