Access to Justice and Electoral Integrity
of law and its link to access to justice is most relevant when building and
strengthening electoral integrity.
The EII´s scope of action is in line with this interpretation of the rule of law,
which aims at being operational under diverse contexts. When the rule of
law is operational, it contributes to the enhancement of conditions which
allow better governance and sustainable human development by:
A.
Enabling economic growth by promoting stability based on the
protection of individual rights, providing certainty about the applicable market regulations and making available judicial instances that
are accessible to enforce and protect them.
B.
Facilitating an institutional framework to foster equality, inclusion
and social justice through the legal recognition and enforcement of
rights for all segments of society.
C.
Strengthening accountability and providing checks on power, which
can reduce abuses of power and corruption, including through the
enforcement of civil, political and human rights.
If the rule of law provides a legal framework under which everyone is
treated equally and with the certainty that resolutions and sentences will
be fulfilled, it must also be applied systematically. In this sense, broad
access to justice should translate into the transparent enforcement of
laws and regulations to ensure that “all persons, institutions and entities,
public and private, including the State itself, are accountable to just, fair
and equitable laws and are entitled without any discrimination to equal
protection of the law.”14
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