Study 02/01/2023

Justice in the 21st Century

This work is a collection of five papers dedicated to the complex concept of Justice. Examining the issue from different angles, the authors seek to highlight different challenges and obstacles which have arisen in recent times. The topics covered within these diverse papers range from Justice in a globalized world, the functioning of social networks as autocratically organized spaces, to the creation of unfair tools through the use of biased algorithms and the preservation of spatial justice in autonomous social and cultural centers.

The project is the result of the close cooperation of four political foundations from Slovenia, with the support of the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP). The successful dialogue of different voices from within a country on a topic as complex as justice highlights the importance and value of political foundations and networks such as ENoP.

Through the European Network of Political Foundations, foundations with different political affiliations came together, exchanged views and combined their efforts to strengthen democracy and the rule of law in their country. Especially in the highly debated field of justice, projects such as this one can identify the misuse of authority, help empower civil society and contribute to cross-party and cross-foundation cooperation.

This publication is produced by Progresiva, Association for the Expansion of Political Space, in partnership with the Dr. Janez Evangelist Krek Institute, Institute NOVUM, and the Povod Institute for Culture and the Development of International Relations in Culture, with the support of the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP). Co-funded by the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union and ENoP.

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