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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.
IBAHRI decries fatal shooting of prominent lawyer U Ko Ni in Myanmar and calls for an investigation
News release: Tuesday 31 January 2017. The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) strongly condemns the killing of prominent Muslim lawyer U Ko Ni in Myanmar on Sunday 29 January 2017, and has called on the country’s authorities to carry out a thorough and impartial investigation into the slaying of long-time legal adviser to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy (NLD).


The SEC’s tough stance on intermediary institutions: compliance and litigation risks

Recent developments in the laws relating to online gaming and online betting in India

Taiwan: IBA report on gender disparity in law shows women are underrepresented in senior roles


Mediation or conciliation? Singapore Convention and recent developments in China

Who Is A Friend? The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Delivers a Landmark Ruling
Bullying and Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession
The IBA's LPRU has published a report on the nature and prevalence of bullying and sexual harassment in the legal profession around the world, based on the findings of its extensive 2018 survey on the subject. It offers both observations and recommendations for action. The IBA hopes that the report will encourage law firms to revisit their policies and training for responding to and preventing bullying and harassment.
Intercontinental champions and the case for reform
IBA Global Insight Aug/Sept 2019: In February, the European Commission blocked the merger between Germany’s Siemens and France’s Alstom, prompting renewed calls for reform to help industry compete on a world stage. Global Insight assesses the decision, the fallout and whether Europe should finally embrace its ‘champions’.




Using the practice of law to facilitate change and to accelerate a just transition






