18th Annual Bar Leaders' Conference

21 May - 22 May 2025

Session information

Bar associations and international human rights conventions

Description

Many bar associations have human rights entities as components. Who sets the policy for the bar? What levels of autonomy do such entities have? Importantly, organized bars are often looked to by government actors for guidance on international law issues and conventions. With the release from the UN 6th Committee of the draft Crimes Against Humanity Convention, Bars as representatives and voices of the legal community have an opportunity to help shape international human rights law. This is of concern to not only public interest lawyers but commercial lawyers as well, since increasing hard law concerning human rights is developing from soft law instruments. The IBA’s own BHR Guidance for Bar Associations will also be discussed as part of this debate.

Session / Workshop Chair(s)

Steven Richman American Bar Association, Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Chair, Bar Issues Commission Policy Committee

Speakers

Riccardo Cajola Cajola & Associati, Milan, Italy; Co-Chair, International Commerce and Distribution Committee
Berit Reiss-Andersen The Norwegian Bar Association, Oslo, Norway; Vice Chair, Bar Issues Commission