Session details
Bars and law societies around the world come in all shapes and sizes, histories and traditions. Some exist to serve the interests of their members, some are mandated by law to regulate the legal profession in the public interest, and others carry out both roles at the same time. Despite each organization’s differences and local autonomy, the case for them to come together as a global association - in this instance under the auspices of the Bar Issues Commission of the IBA - begins with the universally shared principle that an independent, competent and ethical legal profession is an essential pillar of well-functioning legal systems everywhere.
The constant rhythm of change of leadership of our member organizations means that many conference attendees will be new to their roles and new to the IBA. In this interactive session, we will provide an overview of how the BIC brings value to its member organizations, and more importantly, how participation by each organization on the IBA’s global stage benefits the others. Speakers will provide concrete examples of information-sharing, collaborative action and collective advocacy, all of which is intended to enhance the level of knowledge and connection that will prove useful for bar leaders to take to their home jurisdictions in order to strengthen their work locally. The session will also provide an opportunity for participants to express their ideas on how the value proposition offered by their bar or law society’s membership in the IBA (and the BIC) can be maximised.
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