Japan Hosts the ASEAN-Japan Special Youth Forum for Promoting the Rule of Law
The Ministry of Justice of Japan (MOJ) and the Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ) co-hosted the ASEAN-Japan Special Youth Forum for Promoting the Rule of Law (Special Youth Forum) to facilitate discussion on the rule of law among the youth in Japan and ASEAN countries. The two-day Forum was held on 5 – 6 July 2023, at the Hotel New Otani (Tokyo), in conjunction with the ASEAN-Japan Special Meeting of Justice Ministers (AJSMJ).
At the Forum, more than 60 youths (aged 18 to 25) from Japan, ASEAN countries, and Timor-Leste gathered for a lively discussion in English on the theme of “Building Justice Literacy for Enhanced Access to Justice: the key to the rule of law in the digital era.” The outcomes of their discussions were submitted as recommendations to the AJSMJ.
The Forum brought together young people with diverse backgrounds and values from each country for a proactive discussion on “the rule of law.” Encouraging interest in and understanding of the rule of law among the youth in Japan and ASEAN countries is essential for sustainably strengthening and promoting the rule of law in both regions. This presented a significant opportunity to foster solidarity, dialogue, and mutual understanding, as well as to build partnerships for the future of both regions.
The ASEAN-Japan Special Youth Forum for Promoting the Rule of Law is supported by the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF).