WHO WE ARE
The Law & Justice Foundation -Law & Justice Foundation (LJF) -is a non-profit , nonpartisan, non-religious and independent membership Human rights organization devoted to advancing the legal issues that concern our members. Since its founding in 2011, the Law & Justice Foundation has proven itself to be both an exemplary and necessary non-profit organization in Bangladesh, providing residents with direct access to the legal community. Through both educational and charitable activities, the Law & Justice Foundation remains true to its motto of “Equal Justice For All.”
The Law & Justice Foundation works tirelessly to improve the public’s understanding of and access to the justice system -- whether that be through law related education for minors, pro bono programs. The Foundation’s pro bono program is spearheaded by a full-time Director of Pro Bono Activities.; the program works with volunteer lawyers, law students, and paralegals to provide legal assistance to those who could not otherwise afford quality and thorough representation. Of equal importance to our pro bono program is our law related education, which seeks to teach minors about the justice system -- engaging them on the “right” side of the law in an effort to ensure they grow up to be law abiding, productive citizens. The Foundation puts on a number of events per year which seek to raise both awareness and funds for the organization.
LEGAL STATUS:
Law & Justice Foundation(LJF) is legally registered in Bangladesh under the societies Registration Act XXI of 1860(Reg.No-S 11327),. It is a charitable, not-for-profit organization
LJF addresses the entire range of human rights: civil and political as well as economic, social and cultural rights as defined in international human rights covenants. This is done through public education, capacity building efforts for the community leaders as well as strengthening collaboration with grass root structures, strategic partnerships, media campaigns, mass empowerment, research, monitoring, documentation and reporting; strategic litigation and legislative analysis, review and advocacy.
VISION:
A strong and democratic human rights culture as a foundation for peace, stability, democracy, social justice and sustainable development in Bangladesh.
MISSION:
To enhance knowledge, respect and observance of human rights, promote the exchange of information and best practices through training, education, research, advocacy and strategic partnerships.
MANDATE
To educate Bangladeshi’s about their fundamental human rights and to provide them with the tools to secure and defend these rights.
•To advocate for just and humane laws and practices that guarantee human rights respect and observance.
•To encourage the sharing of information and experience among human rights defenders and related agencies.- OBJECTIVES:
- 1.To promote citizen awareness of basic human rights and duties guaranteed in the Bangladesh Constitution and regional human rights instruments.
2. To undertake research, monitoring and documentation of human rights practices.
3. To promote good governance, respect for the rule of law, democracy and legal protection of human rights.
4. To promote best practices in the administration of justice in Bangladesh.
5. To enhance the capacity of democratic structures with knowledge on legal rights, procedures, remedies and civic obligations.
6. To upgrade the Resource Centre into a Communication and Information Centre.
7. To promote solidarity and partnership building with and among similar institutions, government, communities and individuals on a national, regional and international level.
8. To promote access to justice through public interest and legal aid service delivery.
9. To build a strong and sustainable human rights organization.
CORE VALUES
1.Excellence
2. Teamwork
3. Result Oriented
4. Equal Opportunity
5. Punctuality
WHAT WE DO
The Law & Justice Foundation(LJF) is dedicated for a noble cause to serve the down trodden and economically backward peoples of society providing them free legal advice & uprising them for their rights under the democratic system in our country as well as guaranteed in Bangladesh Constitution. LJF continues to upscale its engagement with the state, focusing more on practice as a basis for policy advocacy. Given the current political environment, the agenda revolves around six themes: civic participation, access to justice, freedom of expression, association, assembly including the media, right to life, liberty and security of person, judicial independence and integrity and leadership development of human rights defenders.
These key themes are executed under the following divisions:
1. Research Division
2. Legal Services Division
3.Capacity Development Division
4.Communication and Information Division
5. Program Development Division