Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts Since 1983, Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts has supported artistic expression and creative innovation by serving the legal needs of Washington, Maryland and Virginia’s arts and cultural communities.
Independent Student Coalition for the International Criminal Court The Independent Student Coalition for the International Criminal Court (ISC-ICC) is the only nationwide student grassroots organization in the United States working solely to promote the International Criminal Court (ICC). Though we are members of the Washington Working Group for the ICC (WICC), the American NGO Coalition for the ICC (AMICC), and the International NGO Coalition for an ICC (CICC), we remain an independent non-governmental organization pursuing our own activities. We are comprised entirely of undergraduate, graduate, and law students from U.S. colleges and universities. The primary functions of the ISC-ICC are to raise American public awareness of the ICC through academia and scholarship, to dispel myths about the court circulated by its critics, and to ensure eventual U.S. ratification of the Rome
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International Justice Since 1978, the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights has worked in the U.S. and abroad to create a secure and humane world by advancing justice, human dignity and respect for the rule of law. We support human rights activists who fight for basic freedoms and peaceful change at the local level; protect refugees in flight from persecution and repression; promote fair economic practices by creating safeguards for workers' rights; and help build a strong international system of justice and accountability for the worst human rights crimes.
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Women, Law & Development International WLDI is a women's human rights organization. First established in 1979 as a program of OEF International; WLDI became an independent organization in 1993. WLDI is a non-profit, non-governmental organization in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
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International Association of Law Libraries The International Association of Law Libraries is a worldwide organization of librarians, libraries, and other persons and institutions concerned with the acquisition and use of legal information emanating from sources other than their own jurisdictions. The IALL's basic purpose is to facilitate the work of librarians who acquire, process, and utilize foreign and international legal resources.
The Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute (PAIL Institute) The Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute (PAIL Institute) is a nonprofit organization devoted to furthering the observance of international law through research, consulting, and publishing monographs and other educational materials. Established in 1965 by academic lawyers, governmental officials, and private practitioners, the Institute's activities include work in areas as diverse as international claims settlements, a draft convention on terrorism, the concept of autonomy in international law, the reform of international organization and the international protection of human rights. The 25 volumes of The Pail Monograph Series represent the longest, continuously-edited collection of international law monographs.
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The Institute of International Legal Studies The Institute of International Legal Studies (IILS) is one of the four institutes constituting the U.P. Law Center through which the research and outreach functions of the U.P. College of Law are carried out. The three other institutes are: (a) Institute of Government and Law Reform (b) Institute of Human Rights; and (c) Institute of Judicial Administration.
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Interlaw Interlaw, Ltd., founded in 1982 is one of the most well established international associations of law firms in the world. With 60 member firms in over 110 business centers globally, Interlaw provides access to more than 4100 lawyers globally.
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World Jurist Association "A world ruled by law, not force."
This has been the primary goal of the World Jurist Association (WJA) since its founding in 1963. The WJA was formed in response to an international outcry for a free and open forum where judges, lawyers, law professors and others from around the world could work cooperatively to raise public support for the institutions that govern and enforce the administration of international law. Over the years the WJA has developed several ways to further the goals of its founders.
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International Law Institute Since 1971 the International Law Institute has trained over 8,000 professionals from 180 countries. The goal of the Institute is to plant the seeds of knowledge and experience so that all nations of the world can achieve practical solutions to their problems in ways that fit their own needs.
International Center for Not-for-Profit Law International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL), located in Washington, D.C., is an international organization whose mission is tofacilitate and support the development of civil society on a global basis by assisting the creation andimprovement of laws and regulatory systems that permit, encourage, and regulate the not-for-profit sector incountries around the world.
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The Archimedes Institute - space law and policy research The Archimedes Institute, an aerospace policy research organization, is working to improve the regulatory climate through the development of sophisticated analysis and private policy initiatives
The American Society of International Law The American Society of International Law,
founded in 1906 and incorporated by Act of Congress in 1950, is a 501(c)(3) organization under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code and has been granted Consultative Status (Category II) to the United Nations. It is the premier membership organization in the United States dedicated to advancing the study and use of international law. For nearly a century the Society has helped set milestones in the evolution of international law through its participation in the international policy process. It is both a non-partisan forum for debate and discussion and an educational institution fostering innovative thinking on issues of law, international relations, and public policy. With new initiatives ranging from judicial outreach programs to expanding Internet resources on international law, the ASIL is entering its second century focused on bringing the American public and policy-makers the information, analysis, and resources they need to act on international law's increasing role in public affairs.
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American Intellectual Property Law Association Association of attorneys specializing in the practice of intellectual property law. Site includes analyses of copyright, trademark and patent issues
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The Copyright Society of the United States of America The Society is a center of the American copyright community for the bar, for industry and for law schools. Its primary function is the gathering, dissemination and interchange of information concerning protection and use of rights in intellectual property. The Society also seeks to promote better understanding of copyright and the vital importance of legal and economic protection of intellectual property generally and copyright in particular. To accomplish these goals, The Society has undertaken a wide-ranging program which has expanded and become more intensive with the passage of the general revision of the Copyright Law in 1976. The Society is a major contributor to the interpretation and application of the Copyright Law, both for the industries, institutions and users as they work with the law and the legal community as it tests, applies and interprets it.