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The IAWJ holds a biennial conference, where new board members are elected. [6] [5] The 2023 IAWJ general conference will be held Marrakesh, Morocco from May 11–15. [7] Susana Medina (left) transferring presidency of the International Association of Women Judges to Vanessa Ruiz (right), in Argentina in 2018
Since 1997, Ušacka has been an active member of the International Association of Women Judges, [13] which also supported her candidature for the International Criminal Court. She has several times served as a panelist at IAWJ conferences, including, for example, in 1998, when she delivered a speech at the Conference of the International Women ...
National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) is an American professional organization founded in 1979.Members are lawyers and women judges who are dedicated to preserving judicial independence to women, minorities and other historically disfavored groups while increasing the number and advancement of women judges, and providing judicial education.
She presented a paper on "Judicial Creativity in Action" in Dublin, Ireland at the 6th Biennial Conference of International Association of Women Judges in May 2002. She has extensively worked to eradicate child labour in Pakistan and South Asia .
[27] Presentations on sextortion were made to judges attending the 2010 [28] and 2012 Biennial World Conferences of the IAWJ [29] [30] and to NGOs attending the 2011 [31] and 2012 meetings of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. [4] There are also scientific studies describing the prevalence of sextortion in Europe, etc. in the Czech ...
The International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT) is a women's organization involved in the broadcasting industry. [1] The organisation of professional women working in media or educating about electronic and allied media, has a mission to strengthen initiatives which ensure women’s views and values are integral to media programming and to advance the impact of women in ...
The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.
Since 1984, the institute has sponsored biennial conferences, the most recent ones attracting more than 500 participants. [6] While originally the conferences were held at the University of Puget Sound or its successor, Seattle University, the conferences now rotate among different regions of the county and are held at different law schools or conference sites. [2]