Between 23-25 April ILAC members from around the globe gather in Helsinki for a three day conference with council meetings, workshops, seminars and the consortium’s formal Annual General Meeting.
Håkan Henning in memoriam
Håkan Henning joined ILAC in 2010 and quickly became an indispensible asset to the entire consortium.
Agneta Johansson new Executive Director of ILAC
As of 1 March, Agneta Johansson, is the new Executive Director of ILAC, replacing Christian Åhlund, who is now retiring from office after holding that position since 2002.
Mikael Ekman new legal officer att ILAC head office
ILAC is happy to announce that Mikael Ekman is joining our team as legal officer at our head office in Stockholm.
ILAC Syria Programme: New documentation centers to be opened in Aleppo
The ILAC Syria Programme – Strengthening the Rule of Law in Syria – is still in progress, even though the conditions are extremely challenging. Just recently ILAC representatives agreed with the FLAA, the Free Lawyers of Aleppo Association, to open…
Tunisian Judicial Reform Strategy Action Plan finalised
Reform of the Tunisian judicial and prison systems has taken a new step forward with the recent finalisation by the Ministry of Justice of an action plan for 2015-2019 on implementing the reforms identified in the 2014 Justice Sector Reform Strategy. ILAC…
ILAC MENA Programme RCM meeting in Tunis
In order for the ILAC MENA Programme to reach its’ full potential, there’s a great need for programme management. On 1 -3 February, representatives from the implementing member organisations IAWJ, RWI, ABA-ROLI, IBAHRI and CEELI Institute, met to improve the…
ILAC assessment trip on court administration in Tunisia
Between 19 and 30 January 2015, ILAC is conducting a thematic assessment on court administration in Tunisia. The trip is organised in collaboration with and sponsored by NCSC and will be carried out by ILAC staff together with Markus Zimmer,…
Four years after the revolution: Tunisia still upholds the values of the Arab Spring
Today, 14 January 2015, four years after the revolution, Tunisia remains the only country which is still upholding the values of the Arab Spring and as such, it deserves the unequivocal support by the democratic world, a support which must…