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Young Myanmar lawyers to attend the IBA Annual Conference in Sydney
The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) is delighted to inform that eleven talented young Myanmar lawyers have been selected as recipients of the IBA Developing Bar Programme Award to attend the IBA Annual Conference, which will take place in Sydney, Australia, from 8 to 13 October 2017.

The murder of U Ko Ni – IBAHRI report details fair trial concerns in Myanmar
The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) today announces the release of a report on a trial observation conducted in Myanmar into the proceedings taken against four accused charged with the murder of U Ko Ni, a prominent lawyer.

Myanmar: IBAHRI condemns junta’s execution of four men following unfair trials

Myanmar: coup jeopardises prospect of accountability for crimes against Rohingya
IBA Regulation Directory Project
The Bar Issues Commission has compiled a list of organisations that are responsible for regulating the legal profession around the world.

Collective redress in competition law: collective actions versus bundling of claims

Digital Services Act & Digital Markets Act: Europe regulates big digital platforms
Digital surveillance’s threat to human rights
The landscape for potential human rights abuses by digital surveillance is changing as the methods used grow ever more powerful. Global Insight considers this evolution and the need for regulatory frameworks to adapt.




Human rights news from the IBA - June/July 2017
IBA Global Insight June/July 2017. Terrorism and the law: tech companies central to government response; IBA partners with UN for global anti-torture initiative; ‘Vigilant’ French law introduces duty of care for large companies
Legal and business news analysis - October/November 2018
IBA Global Insight October/November 2018 -Russian corruption: growing calls for tougher sanctions to combat ‘dirty’ money; The United Kingdom has long been recognised as a favoured destination for wealthy Russian investors, but the flow of ‘dirty money’ from Russia is tainting the country’s reputation. It is increasingly viewed as a safe haven for the Kremlin’s coffers, according to a recent report by the UK House of Commons’ Foreign Affairs Committee

From the Chairs - Maritime and Transport Law Committee newsletter article, July 2020

Mastering litigation in Latin America - IBA Annual Conference 2024 session report
