Just Law

Just Law

Main SDG

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Additional SDGs

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About

Today, quality legal services (information, tailored advice and representation) are not sufficiently accessible to the entire population. Many barriers stand between the individual and quality legal service or the exercise of rights directly with the relevant institutions. The result of these barriers is the lack of exercising of people's rights, neglect of legal problems and, in effect, a lack of achieving justice, which even causes secondary damages. JustLaw Israel's challenge is to expand access to justice for everyone, and especially for populations that, on the one hand, are not versed in legal language, cannot afford expensive legal services, and on the other hand, do not need enough assistance from the state. JustLaw Israel has set itself the goal of promoting the replacement of certain parts of the legal service, in selected areas, with technological tools from the world of legaltech (for example, the use of artificial intelligence tools, natural language analysis, chatbots, smart questionnaires, etc.) that allow for the optimization of manpower hours of lawyers, social workers or rights enforcement representatives, thereby simplifying and reducing the cost of legal service and helping to make it accessible to the general public. JustLaw Israel has made it its mission to promote the interface between technology, law, society and impact investments, and to develop a common language that will be useful for promoting JusticeTech projects, for the benefit of all. JustLaw Israel is supported by representatives of the public sector, private sector, third sector, as well as the impact investment sector, and welcomes additional partners in the relevant fields.

How can you support this initiative?

Investment and financial support
Connections and networking
Joining our activities
Partnerships

What is being Measured?

- 10.2.1 - The organization tracks people who receive services from community members and examines segments such as income, gender, age, and disabilities. The organization collects and reports the data once a year.
- 16.6.2 - The organization measures the number of people who receive access to a legal process or service as a result of working with the organization and reports the total number of people who are given access once a year.