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Explore the importance of public interest advocacy in enhancing access to justice and addressing citizens' reluctance to engage with the legal system. Key factors hindering litigation and limitations faced by NGOs in access to justice are discussed, along with suggested tools for better implementation. Discover how public interest advocacy NGOs play a crucial role in upholding Article 9 protocols.
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Public interest advocacy: a key to better implementation? Olya Melen head of legal unit, EPL
Reasons for citizens not to go to court: • personal threat + SLAPP likelihood • psychological barriers, fear of courts • financial implications • lack of professional experience and knowledge • Low environmental awareness • conflicts of interests
PIEL NGOs limitations in A2J • lack of financial support • lack of lawyers • lack of support of local population
90% of appeals to court are initiated by NGOs (having lawyers) • Non-legal NGOs randomly consider court as tool to address violation of law • Law NGOs make more strategic litigation & citizens individual cases
Other tools of Implementation • National reporting • Enforcement of convention (CC, national courts) • Law drafting initiatives
Conclusion • Public interest advocacy NGOs – key players in art.9 implementation