Access to justice in fragile states refers to the availability and effectiveness of legal and judicial mechanisms for individuals and communities living in regions experiencing instability and conflict. These states often struggle with weak governance, limited infrastructure, and security challenges, making it difficult for citizens to access fair and timely legal remedies. This lack of access can result in human rights abuses, limited protection of vulnerable populations, and hinder overall social and economic development. Addressing access to justice in these contexts requires innovative approaches that account for the unique challenges and build resilient legal systems to restore trust, ensure accountability, and uphold the rule of law.