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International Commission of Jurists (ICJ)

The ICJ provides legal expertise at both the international and national levels to ensure that developments in international law adhere to human rights principles and that international standards are implemented at the national level. The Commission was founded in Berlin in 1952 and its membership is composed of sixty eminent jurists who are representatives of the different legal systems of the world.  Website: www.icj.org/
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Drivers of Change: Women Lawyers and Human Rights Defenders in Africa - Challenges, Risks and Opportunities

10 December 2015 | Publisher: International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) | Document type: Regional Reports

Women's Access to Justice in Botswana: Identifying the Obstacles & Need for Change

19 November 2013 | Publisher: International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) | Document type: Country Reports

Women's Access to Justice in Kazakhstan: Identifying the Obstacles & Need for Change

7 November 2013 | Publisher: International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) | Document type: Country Reports

Afghanistan - Final Report on Afghanistan's Legal System and its Compatibility with International Human Rights Standards

7 February 2003 | Publisher: International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) | Document type: Country Reports

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