The Open Society Justice Initiative works in over 70 countries around the world and has offices in Abuja, Brussels, Budapest, London, New York, and Washington, D.C.
Africa
The Open Society Justice Initiative works on important challenges in Africa including the denial of citizenship, natural resource corruption, the balance between peace and justice, and pretrial detention.
Asia
The Open Society Justice Initiative is helping to ensure justice for the worst of the Khmer Rouge’s atrocities in Cambodia while promoting a public service mentality among Asia's next generation of lawyers.
Europe & Central Asia
The Open Society Justice Initiative is documenting the discrimination of ethnic and religious minorities throughout Europe—whether ethnic profiling by law enforcement or the unfair denial of employment, housing, and education opportunities—and the use of torture in Central Asia.
Latin America & The Caribbean
The Open Society Justice Initiative is expanding access to information, documenting media censorship, and working to reduce the use of pretrial detention throughout Latin America while combating citizenship-related discrimination in the Dominican Republic.
The Middle East
The Open Society Justice Initiative is helping to foster a legal community in the Middle East conscious of the role that lawyers can play in protecting the most vulnerable and prepared to be assertive in defense of rights.
