On June 2, 2025, Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report highlighting significant obstacles within Libya's justice sector. The report underscores serious due process violations, the persistence of repressive laws, and attacks on judicial staff, all contributing to a fragmented and ineffective judicial system.
Key findings from the report include:
The report emphasizes that these systemic issues reflect chronic shortcomings within Libya's judicial institutions. The lack of accountability and the prevalence of impunity have eroded public trust in the legal system, hindering efforts to establish the rule of law.
HRW calls on Libyan authorities to undertake comprehensive reforms, including:
The report also urges the international community to support Libya in these reform efforts, emphasizing that a functional and fair justice system is crucial for the country's stability and the protection of human rights.
As Libya continues to navigate its transitional period, addressing these barriers to justice remains imperative for building a society grounded in the rule of law and respect for human rights.