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IADL XVIIth CONGRESS IN HANOI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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NLG's JEANNE MIRER ELECTED TO IADL PRESIDENCY

June 22, 2009

Our own NLG IC member Jeanne Mirer was elected to a four year term as President of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers. Congrats to Jeanne. She is the first NLG member and first woman...

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NLG/IADL ISSUE WHITE PAPER ON ILLEGAL OCCUPATION

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May 22, 2009

During the bombardment and invasion of Gaza by Israel in December 2008 and January 2009 the International Association of Democratic Lawyers condemned Israeli actions in Gaza. We issued statements...

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IADL GOES ONLINE - FOLLOW BLOG AND PICS

COMMENT ON THE IADL CONGRESS IN HANOI

May 22, 2009

THE BLOG HAS BEEN HAPPENING! GO TO nlgic.blogspot.com

Please go on and read moving entries from Guild lawyers and students in Hanoi. Also follow Eric Sirotkin's trip to Korea the...

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Why You Should Go to Hanoi for the IADL Congress

March 8, 2009

The American war against Vietnam shaped the generations of the 60's and 70s. The Vietnam war as well as current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been among the reasons many of us chose the...

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COMMISSIONS

Help Organize the Guild's Commission

January 1, 2009

NLG Jeanne Mirer Wins Presidency of IADL

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Congrats to our own Jeanne Mirer who has moved from being Secretary General to leading the International Association of Democractic Lawyers. She is th

 

About the IADL XVIIth CONGRESS IN HANOI

Contact information

Planning for the June 2009 Congress in Hanoi, Vietnam

June 2009 marks an extraordinary opportunity for Guild members to engage with progressive lawyers from around the world and to visit Vietnam.

Participation in the Congress provides an invaluable opportunity to connect with lawyers engaged in human rights struggles everywhere. International law, the Right to Peace, workers' rights and international labor solidarity, and the fight against impunity for corporate and state human rights violators are just a few of the topics that will be discussed in detail.

Visit this project page for up-to-date information about group travel plans, organizing presentations for commissions, visa information, and other details to coordinate the Guild's delegation to the Congress. 

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