Vision to Institution: How Judicial Leadership Transforms Pro Bono and Access to Justice Systems
The Singapore Courts have introduced initiatives showing how judicial leadership can reshape the delivery of justice. Drawing on Singapore’s journey of institutional transformation, this session explores how courts can move beyond traditional adjudication to actively support pro bono work and expand access to justice. Participants will examine practical ways courts can engage with the various stakeholders in the justice system, integrate access to justice support across the user journey, and build systems that sustain long-term impact and enhance trust.
Through presentations, video showcases, and interactive discussions, attendees will see how courts can embed access to justice principles into operations using technology, process improvements, and strategic partnerships. Participants will share experiences from their own jurisdictions, tackle scenario-based challenges, and take away practical ideas for making pro bono a systematic part of judicial practice.
Facilitator
Edwin San
District Judge / Registrar, State Courts of Singapore
Co-presenters
Jasmin Kang
District Judge, State Courts of Singapore
Daphne Quek
Director of the Access to Justice Office, State Courts of Singapore