GFLJD Vision

  • Provide an innovative and dynamic permanent forum of knowledge exchange.
  • Connect countries, judiciaries, think-tanks, regional and international organizations, development agencies, and civil society organizations.
  • Make available relevant research and practice to improve development outcomes in the field of law and justice.

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10 things about GFLJD
Overview of the GFLJD

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GFLJD Partners

As of May 15th, sixty-two partners have signed the letters of endorsement and we look forward to continue to expand our base of partners.
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Thematic Working Groups

During the first year, the GFLJD will start with five formal Thematic Working Groups (TWGs) and several additional Communities of Practice. The first round of meetings of the TWGs is taking place during the month of May.
Each TWG is determining its own agenda of meetings, priorities, and work program.

GFLJD in the press...

Burton Blatt Institute Burton Blatt Institute Hosts World Bank Visit to Campus and Discussions about New Global Forum

Loyola University Chicago School of Law Loyola University Chicago School of Law Co-Founds GFLJD Web-Based Platform Supports Rule of Law in Developing Countries

UIHJ lOGOUIHJ participates in a meeting with Anne-Marie Leroy

aba lOGOUNIIC: A conversation with Hassane Cisse

Recueil Dalloz LogoInterview with Anne-Marie Leroy - Recueil Dalloz

Supremo Tribunal FederationPeluso receives an invitation to the GFLJD

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Potential Partners

The design of the Partnership will be guided by the community - ideas will be collected at events across the globe. Click on a pin to view potential partners info or view full map