الإتحاد العربي للمحامين
Cairo, Egypt
The Arab Union of Lawyers, also known as الإتحاد العربي للمحامين, is a federation of Arab legal associations with its permanent headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. Founded in 1944, the union aims to elevate the practice of law across the Arab world, defend the independence of the judiciary, and foster a unified professional standard for lawyers throughout member states.
It plays a central role in promoting the rule of law, facilitating communication among member organizations, and coordinating regional initiatives to advance legal practice, human rights, and access to justice. The union has a long-standing history as a key platform for professional dialogue and collaboration among Arab lawyers since its establishment in 1944.
Through its member networks, conferences, and continuing education initiatives, the union provides resources and leadership that support attorneys in navigating cross-border matters, upholding professional ethics, and representing clients effectively across Arab jurisdictions.
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The Civil & Human Rights description: The Arab Union of Lawyers emphasizes defending civil liberties and promoting human rights across the Arab world. It supports the independence of the judiciary, advocates for due process, fair trial standards, and protection of political rights through regional collaboration and professional guidance for member associations.
The Lawsuits & Disputes description: The union facilitates cross-border legal cooperation and the sharing of litigation best practices among Arab nations, supports professional development for litigators, and provides a platform for dispute resolution expertise and standardized procedures among member bar associations.
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