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Institutional Consortium

Permanent Institutional Consortium:

ACRLI has concluded a permanent consortium with Madamek and ACA with the objective of combining their efficiency professionalism and dedication by participating in common activities and pooling their resources for achieving a common goal in the service of the rule of law, justice and development.

  • MADAMEK
    "Research and consultancy bureau in information technology and law" is a company founded at 1993, specialized in the field of informatics and law, comprises experts in Law, information technology and documentation.
    Madamek has been accredited by ALDOC as a think tank in legal informatics and law specialized in developing comparative legal databases.

  • The Advocacy, Consultation, and Arbitration Office - (ACA)
    is a law firm based in Lebanon. Its practice is concerned with providing a range of specialized corporate legal services and expertise to a host of commercial and industrial clients around the country and beyond.
    The ACA law firm offers a complete range of legal services relating to business law, investment and corporate law, employment and labor law, civil litigation, information technology and intellectual property law, arbitration and Mediation. It offers legal and strategic advices to its clients, and provides effective responses to meet all their needs. It also structures, negotiates and implements all matters of business transactions on their behalf.

Ad hoc Institutional Consortium:

  • International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES)
    a leading international organization in democracy promotion founded in 1987 and based in Washington D.C. IFES conducts innovative programs combining applied research and technical assistance in judicial independence, integrity, transparency, accountability, access to information and human rights.

  • Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF)
    is the Foundation for liberal politics.  Established in 1958 by Theodor Heuss, has numerous offices in Europe, Africa, America and Asia. It is an agent of organized liberalism; it promotes this through civic education, international political dialogues, and political counseling.

  • Ford Foundation
    is an independent nonprofit and grant-making organization. Its goals are to strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, promote international cooperation and advance human achievement.

  • Arab Lawyers Union
    is an Arabic non governmental organization headquartered in Cairo regrouping syndicates, organizations, and associations of lawyers in the Arab region affiliated to the Union.

  • The National Organization for defending rights and freedoms- Hood
    Hood is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization. It was established in 1998 by lawyers, people working in the media, and MPs, all of whom are activists in the human rights issues and law. Hood is considered one of the first frontline organizations working to defend human rights in Yemen.

  • The NGO Coordinating Committee in Iraq (NCCI)
    is an independent initiative launched by a group of NGOs who were present in Baghdad in April 2003. In 2007, NCCI is a network of about 80 International NGOs and 200 Iraqi NGOs.

  • The Women Empowerment Center- Kurdistan- Iraq
    An Independent organization aiming at consolidating women role in the Iraqi community.

  • The Egyptian Organization for Human rights (EOHR)
    EOHR is non-profitable NGO working within the framework of the principles established in Universal Declaration of Human Rights and all other international human rights instruments regardless of the identity or the affiliation of the victim(s) or of the violator(s). It acts against both governmental and non-governmental human rights violations.

  • The Arab institute for Human rights- Tunisia
    An Arabic, non profit and independent organization, founded in 1989.

  • Kuwait Society for Human Rights
    A public profit organization- licensed from the ministry of social affairs and labor in Kuwait under no. (99) dated on 4 June 2005

  • Najaf Human Rights Center
    Najaf Human Rights Center: is a humanitarian, non-governmental and non-profit organization founded by a group of lawyers from Najaf Bar Association as well as specialist in the legal field following the fall of the former regime in Iraq in 2003.

  • Women Empowerment organization (WEO)
    Women Empowerment Organization is a non-governmental, voluntary and independent organization, established in June, 2004 which works in Erbil, Iraq to consolidate women's role and ability in the Iraqi community through enhancing their social, political, economic and cultural participation. WEO holds trainings, seminars, conferences and workshops that foster an exchange of information and experience among national, regional and international human rights movements.

  • Transparency Palestine - AMAN
    A group of six concerned Palestinian NGOs joined efforts to form a Coalition to oversee the initial period of inception and lay the groundwork for eventually forming Transparency Palestine to be a member of Transparency International.

  •  Damascus Center for Human rights studies
    is an independent and non-governmental organization that has adopted the city of Damascus as its location and works to protect and strengthen human rights.

  • Safadi Foundation
    Non Political and Non- Profit foundation that was formally established on 2001. The Foundation is dedicated to the development of society and advancement of livelihoods particularly of those marginalized and vulnerable through raising constructive consciousness on developmental issues; building and strengthening human and institutional capacities; enhancing participation and partnership at all levels. The foundation deeply reflects it commitment to community affairs and issues through disseminating public awareness about the problems that prevent development and building human capacities to be able to cope with these problems.

  • The Henry L. Stimson Center
    Founded in 1989, the Henry L. Stimson Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan institution devoted to enhancing international peace and security through a unique combination of rigorous analysis and outreach. The Stimson Center's work is focused on three priorities that are essential to global security: strengthening institutions for international peace and security, building regional security, and reducing weapons of mass destruction and transnational threats. The Center’s approach is pragmatic — geared toward providing policy alternatives, solving problems, and overcoming obstacles to a more peaceful and secure world.

  • Development Management International (DMI)
    Based in Lyon, France, was created in 1998 to participate, as a specialized consultancy firm in Technical assistance in the field of economic development, governance and justice reform.
    The company structures its interventions through three departments, (I) Governance, justice and home affairs, (II) Economic cooperation and private sector development and (III) Evaluation and monitoring.

  • Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature de France
    Created in 1959, the National Centre for Judicial Studies became the French National School for the Judiciary in 1972. It is located in Bordeaux and has premises in Paris.
    Main missions are:
    - The organization of examinations
    - Initial Training: « student judges »
    - The In-service training of judges and public prosecutors
    - The International department :
    - Europe
    - Bilateral relationships
    - International cooperation, assistance for the creation of judicial training institutes

  • Tunisian Bar Association

  • Center of Legal and Judicial Studies of the Ministry of Justice in Tunisia

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