[{"bbox": [168, 86, 1164, 328], "category": "Text", "text": "business hours and in remote locations, and offering people the ability to testify in secure locations while minimizing the trauma. But before ICT automates the Justice Sector, the Sector must have organised and implemented a standardized, integrated information management strategy within each institution and across the sector that reflects the most effective, accountable, and transparent process possible under the current legal framework of Viet Nam and the best practices of the EU. It is essential to develop realistic objectives and expected results, considering the national partners' absorption capacity and political commitment. Comparative analyses of the normative environment on personal data protection with determinants and bottlenecks is an important start for such intervention. Pros and cons must be appropriately weighed during a project's design phase and should be incorporated into policies and programs."}, {"bbox": [100, 395, 373, 422], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.5 The Intervention Logic"}, {"bbox": [81, 440, 1164, 519], "category": "Text", "text": "The Intervention logic (IL) of the Action is supported by an **Overall Objective** to strengthen the rule of law and promote human rights by developing increasingly competent, transparent, inclusive, and independent justice systems that conform to international human rights standards."}, {"bbox": [81, 545, 1027, 573], "category": "Text", "text": "Based on the IL as mentioned below, a theory of change (ToC) is derived from the following postulate:"}, {"bbox": [79, 573, 1164, 706], "category": "Text", "text": "> *If respect for HR is promoted through strengthened Constitutional provisions, legal reforms, a conducive environment for the NSAs, adherence to the international obligations, and access to an inclusive and independent justice system in line with international human rights, then all people, especially women, children and those living in vulnerable situations, will benefit from increasingly competent, transparent, inclusive, and independent justice systems that conform to international human rights standards.*"}, {"bbox": [81, 730, 1164, 914], "category": "Text", "text": "If laws and policies are more aligned with constitutional and international standards as well as commitments developed and/or better implemented, and if legal aid and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms (mediation and arbitration) are enhanced, in particular for women and groups living in vulnerable situations, and if the capacity of justice system institutions to provide people-centred, gender-sensitive and inclusive digital justice services is enhanced, and if access to best EUMS practices related to the Reforms in Child Justice is enhanced, then access for all people to an increasingly qualified, transparent, more inclusive, and independent justice system in line with international human rights standards will be enhanced."}, {"bbox": [81, 942, 1164, 1103], "category": "Text", "text": "If actors in human rights education are capable to ensure quality post-graduate studies and partnerships with EU MS's academic institutions, and if Non-State Actors (NSA) are capacitated to contribute to Viet Nam's Sustainable Development Goal 16, and if the capacities of State actors and NSA are strengthened to implement and monitor UN Human Rights recommendations, and if national capacity for the establishment of national human rights institution in accordance with the Paris Principles is supported, then frameworks and processes for the respect, protection, and realization of human rights will be enhanced."}, {"bbox": [81, 1129, 1164, 1210], "category": "Text", "text": "Assumptions: a) there is a genuine political commitment by state and non-state actors to collaborate at all levels, and evidence of ownership is exhibited during implementation; b) results are sustained by adjusting human and financial resources and ensuring gender-inclusive human rights-based policy implementation."}, {"bbox": [81, 1235, 834, 1261], "category": "Text", "text": "The two-supporting outcome-level results of the Action are formulated as follows:"}, {"bbox": [81, 1262, 1164, 1474], "category": "Text", "text": "**Outcome 1: Enhanced people's access to an increasingly qualified, transparent, more inclusive and independent justice system in line with international human rights standards.** Within this outcome, the Action will support the completion of the legal framework with a focus on compliance with international standards, strengthen the capacity of relevant duty bearers to deliver justice effectively, support the development of an inclusive, gender-sensitive and effective quality legal aid, support the development of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, reinforcement of the rights of the accused and adversarial procedures, support to digital transformation (e-justice) and the strengthening of child justice. Finally, the Action will strengthen oversight mechanisms to ensure respect for people's fundamental rights and increase judicial integrity."}, {"bbox": [81, 1473, 1164, 1657], "category": "Text", "text": "**Outcome 2: Enhanced frameworks and processes for the respect, protection, and realization of human rights.** The Action will strengthen Constitution protection and implementation (related to the rights of the Accused and a Fair trial and Human rights protection); enhance knowledge of human rights among the duty-bearers and right-holders, including women and people living in the most vulnerable situations. As a result, compliance with international human rights standards, including labour rights, will be increased. It will also support Viet Nam's international human rights commitments (International Human Rights Instruments and recommendations from Treaty Bodies), including the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) recommendations"}, {"bbox": [1040, 1666, 1159, 1690], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 15 of 27"}]