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The World Justice Forum 2022 took place from May 30 to June 3, 2022, both in person in The Hague and online. Much of the discussion was focused on the world's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, after the pandemic had exacerbated the lack of justice and good governance for all, and caused the rule of law to deteriorate globally. [23]
The Lessons of the Pandemic and the New Agenda: How to Turn the World Crisis Into an Opportunity for the World Moscow: October 20–22, 2020 [39] Global Shake-Up in the 21st Century: The Individual, Values, and the State Sochi October 18–21, 2021 [40] A Post-Hegemonic World: Justice and Security for Everyone Moscow October 24–27, 2022 [41]
The 2022 World Social Forum was held in a hybrid format, with in-person events in Mexico City, and virtual events from 1 to 6 May 2022. [34] Preliminary data from the World Social Forum reported attendance from 500 organizations, 2,080 participants, and over 31,230 online visitors.
Washington DC. The World Justice Project, June 2011. "Access to justice in the United States" Archived 6 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine (with R. Mathews). Virginia Lawyer Magazine, December 2010, Vol. 59, No. 5. WJP Rule of Law Index 2010(with M. Agrast, A. Ponce). Washington DC. The World Justice Project, October 2010.
The International Conference of Chief Justices of the World is an annual gathering of the highest-ranking judicial officers from all over the world in Lucknow, India. [1] Chief justices and judges from various countries gathers once a year to discuss global legal issues, share experiences, and promote the rule of law . [ 2 ]
Conference on Loss and Damage in Scotland October 2022. From left to right: Vanessa Nakate, Nicola Sturgeon and Elizabeth Wathyti. On 9 July 2020 Vanessa Nakate was interviewed by Angelina Jolie hosted by Time magazine about the power and importance of African voices in the climate justice movement. [14]
22nd Conference, 17–18 June 1999, Chişinău (Moldova) 23rd Conference, 8–9 June 2000, London (United Kingdom) 24th Conference, 4–5 October 2001, Moscow (Russian Federation) 25th Conference, 9–10 October 2003, Sofia (Bulgaria) 26th Conference, 7–8 April 2005, Helsinki (Finland) 27th Conference, 12–13 October 2006, Yerevan (Armenia)
International Anti-Corruption Conference 2024 - sign at Vilnius LITEXPO convention centre. The International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) is a series of international conferences organised by the IACC Council, in association with local governments and organisations, with Transparency International as its secretariat. [1]