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In 2000, Park founded the Gracias Choir, an orchestra and choral ensemble which travels with Park on his international tours. [5] The choir has won various prizes in choir festivals, including the 2015 Marktoberdorf Choral Competition in Germany. [6] The International Youth Fellowship (IYF) is a Christian-based NGO which Park established in 2001.
The Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project is civic education program in which law students work with local high schools to enhance understanding of constitutional law and oral advocacy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The project was founded in 1999 at American University's Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C. , by Professor Jamie Raskin .
FIMCAP argues that this is necessarily a part of their work, as FIMCAP is an international association of youth organizations for children, adolescents and young adults throughout the world and that as young people, youth organizations and youth work are confronted with different challenges.
The Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights, until 2017 Istituto Superiore Internazionale di Scienze Criminali (ISISC) (in English, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences) is a not-for-profit organisation located in Syracuse, Italy, that was established in 1972.
The International Law Institute, also known as the ILI, was founded as part of Georgetown University in 1955. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The ILI provides training and technical assistance for the legal, economic and financial problems of developing countries and emerging economies. [ 4 ]
The main objectives of International Youth Rights are to unite international and local youth bodies globally, make voices of youth be heard across the world, influence decision-making of the leaders of the world, secure global attention on youths and children, and empower youth and children to become decision-makers of today and tomorrow.
Launched at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in October 2009, [1] the Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth was a joint initiative between Northwestern Law's Center for Wrongful Convictions and its Children and Family Justice Center, with a defined purpose of representing and advocating for accused or convicted youth. [2]
The YSEALI Academic Fellowship Program which brings the participating delegation [8] from each Southeast Asian country to study in an academic institution in the United States for six weeks to learn about their chosen advocacy, [9] comparable to the Young African Leaders Initiative's Mandela Washington Fellowship program.