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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
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.
The organisation today has 14 chapters across the world and organizes regional and international conferences, film festivals, workshops and training for the professional development of its members. This includes safety training. The 2018 regional conference was in Uganda. The 2017 biennial conference took place in Quezon City, the Philippines.
International Conference for Women Leaders, biennial conference in Israel, first held 1961; International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists, 1964, New York, USA, series of ongoing conferences every 3–4 years; Connecticut College Black Womanhood Conference, 1969, first of its kind on an American campus
Officials identified the woman who was burned to death inside a New York City subway train on Dec. 22 as 57-year-old Debrina Kawam. ... At a news conference, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said ...
[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 ...
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]
The GFWC was founded by Jane Cunningham Croly, a leading New York journalist. In 1868 she helped found the Sorosis club for professional women. It was the model for the nationwide GFWC in 1890. In 1889, Croly organized a conference in New York that brought together delegates from 61 women's clubs.