Category: About the WJA
About the WJA
As a non-governmental organization with special consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council, the WJA provides a unique forum for the international community. We have worked closely with governments, non-governmental organizations and international associations to foster a cooperative dialogue on world peace. Through our support, decision-makers from around the world work together as individuals, rather than representatives of a particular country, class or ideology.
With more than 55 years of accomplishments, the WJA is one of the few organizations working with such a broad range of stakeholders to promote the Rule of Law as the path towards world peace. Our members include sitting and retired Chief Justices, judges, government officials, law professors, lawyers, law students and law-related professionals. We have National Presidents in countries around the globe, and our Board of Governors represents every continent and aspect of the legal profession.
This is a brief look at the ways in which the WJA has sought to build the foundation for a system of laws that will ensure peace without the use of force. The WJA is committed to its continuation of ensuring peace through the Rule of Law for all generations.
The Global Council & the Board of Directors
The Global Council & the Board of Directors are the governing bodies of the WJA. The Global Council is composed by the Presidents of the 5 World Regions, and the Board of Directors is integrated by the Worldwide President, the General Counsel and the members Global Council.
The following Officers have been officially appointed and/or ratified in the correspondent position on May 5, 2018, during the second day of the Global Council Meeting held in Munich, Germany, following the approval by majority of the membership of the Amendment of the WJA 2012 Charter & By Laws, on April 27, 2018. Furthermore, and as nominated at the aforementioned meeting, during the General Assembly of Members held in Malaga, Spain, on February 21, 2019, the Worldwide President for the 2019-2021 period was elected and designated:
Position |
Officer |
Worldwide President | Javier Cremades-Garcia |
Executive Vice President | Garry E. Hunter |
President for Africa | Peter N.C. Umeadi |
President for Asia, Australia & the Pacific | Tao Kaiyuan |
President for Europe | Alexander Löw |
President for Latin America and the Caribbean | Mónica Grill |
President for North America | Iris Jones |
Past President | Franklin Hoet Linares |
Other WJA Officers
During the Global Council Meeting held on May 5, 2018 in Munich, Germany, Officers were appointed and/or ratified; and during the Malaga General Assembly of February 21, 2019, the Presidents of the Associations were elected and designated as follows:
Position |
Officer |
President of the World Association of Judges | Peter N.C. Umeadi |
President of the World Association of Lawyers | Francisco Javier Lara |
President of the World Association of Law Professors | Jesús Becerra |
President of the World Association of Business Associates | Sven Kohlmeier |
Vice President for Asia, Australia & the Pacific | Zayed Al-Shamsi |
Vice President for Europe | To be elected |
Vice President for Latin America and the Caribbean | Orlando Viera-Blanco |
Executive Director | Yachenka Rodríguez-Velásquez |
Representatives before the UN New York | Franklin Hoet-Linares
Kim Quarles |
Representative before UN Geneva | Peter N.C. Umeadi |
Representative before UN Vienna | Alexander Löw |
Representative before UNICEF | Gabi J. García-García |
Representative before CPI | Tamara Suju Roa |
Accomplishments
Every two years, members of the legal profession are given the opportunity to call upon Heads of State and Governments to recognize these resolutions and act accordingly. The numerous messages received from these Heads of State and Governments, in support and encouragement of the congresses, indicate the value placed upon the resolutions that come out of the Biennial Congresses. By tradition, our Congresses have been Honorary Presided and addresed by the highest authority of the host country.
Since 1965, Charlie Rhyne, founding president of the World Peace Through Law Center, established as our association’s policy to recognize outstanding worldwide personalities of the legal and human rights-defense field with the WJA Awards. Prime Ministers, Presidents, Ministers, Magistrates, Prosecutors, Judges, Academics, Lawyers, Directors of international organizations and outstanding WJA Members who have widely contributed to the achievement of the organization’s goals, have been awarded by the nowadays World Jurist Association.
The establishment and celebration of World Law Day is another accomplishment of the WJA. President Lyndon B. Johnson of the United States was the first Head of State to recognize the World Law Day. Chief Justice Kisaburo Yokota from Japan, the first Honorary World Chairman of World Law Day, remarked, “The lawyers of the World have marked another important milestone in their struggle toward the great goal of international peace.” Justice Yokota went on to say that the World Law Day calls upon the entire world to re-evaluate the place of law in the community of nations and to re-instill in our way of life the rule of law as an ultimate assurance of world peace.
The International Demonstration Trial, another tradition started by the WJA, began in 1971. During the demonstration, hypothetical cases are argued by lawyers from various countries before a panel of Chief Justices of the world. These Demonstration Trials have shown the possibility of replacing war with law, as the proper forum for decision making on international disputes. The Demonstration Trials give judges a time and place to express their great value to the peace process on a regular biennial basis.
Congresses on the Law of the World
1965 Washington, DC, USA – The First Celebration of World Law Day
1967 Geneva, Switzerland – Computers and the Law
1969Bangkok, Thailand – Equal Human Rights for All the Peoples of the World
1971 Belgrade, Yugoslavia – Law, Peace, and the Environment
1973 Abidjan, Ivory Coast – Human Rights
1975 Washington, DC, USA – Women and the Law
1977 Manila, Philippines – Human Rights as Essential to Progress Toward World Peace Under the Rule of Law
1979 Madrid, Spain – Human Rights Progress in Furthering World Peace Through Law
1981 São Paolo, Brazil – The Rule of Law: A Concept of Universal Principles
1983 Cairo, Egypt – Universal Legal Principles as a Basis for World Peace
1985 West Berlin, Germany – Peace with Justice in the World Community
1987 Seoul, Korea – The Contributions of Law to World Peace
1990 Beijing, China – Law for World Peace and Development
1991 Barcelona, Spain – Law and Preservation of Peace
1993 Manila, Philippines – Law in a Changing World
1995 Montreal, Canada – Law in the Global Community
1997 Doha, Qatar – Law and Development in the Pursuit of Peace
1999 Budapest, Hungary & Vienna, Austria – World Peace in the 21st Century: Strengthening the Rule of Law in All Nations
2001 Dublin, Ireland & Belfast, Northern Ireland – Friendship, Cooperation and the Rule of Law: Building the Spirit of World Peace
2003 Sydney & Adelaide, Australia – World Peace through the Rule of Law: Celebrating 40 Years of the WJA
2005 Beijing & Shanghai, China – Rule of Law and Harmony of International Society
2009 Kiev, Ukraine – The Supremacy of Law as a Guarantee for the Protection of World Peace and Human Rights
WJA Awards Presented at the Congresses on the Law of the World
Demonstration Trial Themes
1973 Airplane Hijacking
1975 States Economically Damaging Other States
1977 Legal Rights to Results of Deep Sea Mining Under International Waters
1979 Legality of Unilateral Anti-Terrorist Rescue Operations
1981 International Damage Implications of a Nuclear Accident
1983 Murderous Export Case
1985 Law of the Sea
1987 Genetic Technology
1990 Title to Objects of Great Cultural Value Seized in War
1991 Discovery of Natural Resources by Satellite in Adjacent Nations
1993 Mass Expulsion of a Minority Group by Forced Deportation
1995 International Child Abduction
1997 Water in the Desert
1999 Capital Punishment
2001 International Environmental Contamination
2003 Weapons of Mass Destruction
2005 International Airborne Pollution
2009 Nuclear Energy & Nuclear Weapons
Heads of State and Government Who Have Addressed WJA Congresses
1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson (USA)
1967 President Roger Bonvin (Switzerland)
1969 His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Thailand)
1971 President Josip Broz Tito (Yugoslavia)
1973 President Felix Houphouet-Boigny (Ivory Coast)
1975 President Gerald R. Ford (USA)
1977 President Ferdinand E. Marcos (Philippines)
1979 His Majesty King Juan Carlos (Spain)
1981 President João Figueiredo (Brazil)
1983 President Hosni Mubarak (Egypt)
1985 President Richard von Weizsäcker (Germany)
1987 President Chun Doo Hwan (Korea)
1990 Premier Li Peng (China)
1991 The Hon. Sr. Agustí M. Bassols I Parés, Minister of Justice of Catalonia (Spain)
1993 President Fidel V. Ramos (Philippines)
1995 The Rt. Hon Roméo LeBlanc (Canada)
1997 Eng. Ahmed Mohammad Ali Al-Subaie, Minister of Electricity and Water (Qatar)
1999 President Árpád Göncz (Hungary) & H.E. Heinz Fischer, President of the Austrian National Assembly (Austria)
2001 The Hon. Ronan Keane, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (Ireland)
2003 Major General Michael Jeffrey, AC, CVO, MC, Governor-General (Australia)
2005 President Hu Jintao, (China)
2009 President Victor Yushchenko (Ukraine)
Prominent References
Important Conferences
1993 Cairo, Egypt – Economic and Environmental Challenges Confronting the Mediterranean Region
1994 Washington, DC, USA – NAFTA and GATT
1994 Rome, Italy – The Family on the Eve of the Year 2000: Legal Problems
1996 Potsdam, Germany – Legal and Economic Conditions and Investment Opportunities in the New Länder
1997 Cape Town, South Africa – The Role of the Judiciary in a Changing Africa
1997 Washington, DC, USA – The Celebration of 50 Years of the International Court of Justice: The Role of Law and Justice
1998 Buenos Aires, Argentina & Caracas, Venezuela – Investment Opportunities in Energy Resources
1999 New Delhi, India – The Judiciary in Asia
2000 Havana, Cuba – International Trade and Investment in a Global Economy
2001 Warsaw, Poland – Immigration and the Environment
2002 Madrid, Spain – The International Threat of Terrorism
2002 Stuttgart, Germany – Constitutions and Mobility vs. the Environment
2004 Rome, Italy – Privatization, Banking, and Cross-Border Insolvency
2004 Kiev, Ukraine – Economic Development, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Democracy Building
2006 Edinburgh, Scotland – Terrorism and the Rule of Law
2007 Los Angeles, California – Worldwide Immigration and the Rule of Law
2007 Lisbon, Portugal – Climate Change and the International Legal Community’s Response
2008 Jerusalem, Israel – Terrorism’s Impact on Achieving Peace Through the Rule of Law
2009 Vienna, Austria – The Role of the Legal Profession in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation
The previously mentioned accomplishments are perhaps the most important reasons for an individual to join the WJA. By joining the WJA and participating in its congresses and conferences, an individual is proclaiming his or her support for world peace.
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Lawyers & Judges…………………………………………. US $250.00/year
Law Professors……………………………………………… US $100.00/year
Professionals-Developing Countries…………………. US $100.00/year
Business Associates………………………………………..US $200.00/year
Young Lawyers (under 36 years old) …………………US $100.00/year
Law Students………………………………………………… US $100.00/year
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Our Mission
” A World Ruled by Law, Not Force”
The WJA was formed in 1963 in response to an international outcry for a free and open forum. This forum allows for judges, lawyers, law professors and other professionals from around the world to work cooperatively to raise public support for the institutions that govern and enforce the administration of international law.
As a non-governmental organization with special consultative status at the UN Economic and Social Council, the WJA finds an alternative method to reach the international community. We have worked closely with governments, non-governmental organizations and international associations to show how nations can constructively use, not forgo, their sovereignty through international law. With our support, legal decision-makers from around the world work together as individuals, rather than representatives of a particular country, class or ideology.
With nearly 50 years of accomplishments, the WJA is one of the few organizations working with such a broad range of stakeholders to promote the Rule of Law as the path towards world peace. Our members include sitting and retired Chief Justices, judges, government officials, law professors, lawyers and students from over 140 different countries. We have National Presidents in 85 countries and our Board of Governors represents every continent and aspect of the legal profession. read more >>
Board of Directors
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The Board of Directors is the governing body of the WJA. It is composed by a Worldwide President; the Executive Vice President; the General Counsel, the Regional Presidents -one per Continent- and the Past President. Other Officers include Regional Vice-Presidents, Presidents of the Professional Organizations -World Association of Lawyers, World Association of Judges, World Association of Law Professors, World Business Associates and the Human Rights Institute for Peace & Freedom-, the Executive Director, and the Representatives before the United Nations, the International Criminal Court and other international agencies.
Board of Directors 2019 – 2021
FOUNDER AND PAST PRESIDENT: Charles S. Rhyne (1963-1991)*
FOUNDER & PAST EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT: Margaret M. Henneberry (1967-2010)*
WORLDWIDE PRESIDENT
Javier Cremades-García (Spain)
WJA Board Officers
Executive Vice President | Kim Quarles |
President for Africa | Kelly Mogbio |
President for Asia, Australia & the Pacific | Tao Kaiyuan |
President for Europe | Baltasar Garzón |
President for Latin America and the Caribbean | Ángel Junquera |
President for North America | James Black II |
General Counsel | William Eshelman |
Other WJA Officers
President of the World Assn’ of Judges | Peter N.C. Umeadi |
President of the World Assn’ of Lawyers | Francisco Javier Lara |
President of the World Assn’ of Law Professors | Jesús Becerra |
President of the World Assn’ of Business Associates | Sven Kohlmeier |
Vice President for Asia, Australia & the Pacific | Zayed Al-Shamsi |
Vice President for Europe | To be elected |
Vice President for Latin America and the Caribbean | Orlando Viera-Blanco |
Executive Director | Yacky Rodriguez V. |
Representatives before the UN New York | Kim Quarles |
Representative before UN Geneva | Juan Carlos Gutiérrez |
Representative before UN Vienna | Gabriel Fernández R. |
Representative before UNICEF | Gabi J. García-García |
Representative before CPI | Tamara Suju Roa |
*Deceased