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  2. International Association of Judges - Wikipedia

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    The IAJ is the oldest and most prestigious international organization of judges. It is focused on judicial independence as a guarantee of human rights, and in this capacity holds consultant status with the Council of Europe, the International Labor Organization and ECOSOC. The association works also with judicial education with four study ...

  3. International Association of Judicial Independence and World ...

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    The association began in the 1980s. It conducted international projects and adopted international standards on judicial independence. The association promoted the New Delhi Minimum Code of Judicial Independence, adopted in cooperation with the International Bar Association in 1982; [1] the Montreal Declaration on the independence of justice [2] adopted in cooperation with The World Association ...

  4. International Association of Women Judges - Wikipedia

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    The Bolch Judicial Institute has named the International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) as the 2023 recipient of the Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law in recognition of the organization's remarkable efforts to evacuate, support, and resettle Afghan women judges who, because of their gender and work as judges, have faced persecution and ...

  5. Category:International judicial organizations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "International judicial organizations" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... International Association of Women Judges; J.

  6. International Criminal Court judges mulling arrest warrants ...

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    Dozens of countries, academics and rights groups have filed legal arguments either rejecting or supporting the International Criminal Court's power to issue arrest warrants in its investigation ...

  7. Supreme Court of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, after the conservative phase of the military rule, General Juan Perón initiated a trial against three of the Supreme Court judges, and the fourth one resigned. [1] Thus, only one of the preceding judges remained in place. [1] From 1946 to 1955, the judicial system in general was in agreement with the Justicialist official policies. [1]

  8. All 15 Israel Supreme Court judges to hear judicial overhaul ...

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    JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's Supreme Court on Monday said all 15 judges in an historic first would take part in a hearing on arguments against a law Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's religious ...

  9. International Commission of Jurists - Wikipedia

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    The ICJ is active in promoting human rights and the rule of law at the international (e.g. the UN), regional, and national (e.g. JUSTICE in the UK) levels. The ICJ's International Law and Protection Programme works to promote the application of international law to violations of a civil, political, social or economic nature. [1]