The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG), a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which operates as a global pro bono law firm providing free legal assistance to states and governments involved in conflicts. To facilitate the utilization of this legal assistance, PILPG also provides policy formulation advice and training on matters related to conflict resolution. To date, PILPG has advised over two dozen states and governments on the legal aspects of peace negotiations and post-conflict constitution drafting, and over two dozen states and War Crimes Tribunals in Europe, Asia and Africa concerning the protection of human rights, self-determination, and the prosecution of war crimes.
Specialties
Peacebuilding, International Justice, Post-Conflict Political Development, and Public International Law
Public International Law & Policy Group Activity on LinkedIn
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Public International Law & Policy Group employee update:
Natalie Mazur is now Senior Research Associate, title was previously Research Associate at Public International Law & Policy Group
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Public International Law & Policy Group employee update:
Marc Reifsnyder de Chassey is now Advisory Council Member, title was previously Foreign Legal Specialist at Public International Law & Policy Group
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Public International Law & Policy Group has a new Research Associate
Angela Cabral is now Research Associate
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Public International Law & Policy Group added a new service: Democracy and Governance -
Public International Law & Policy Group added a new service: Water Diplomacy -
Public International Law & Policy Group added a new service: Policy Planning -
Public International Law & Policy Group added a new service: War Crimes Prosecution -
Public International Law & Policy Group added a new service: Peace Negotiations -
Public International Law & Policy Group added a new service: Post-Conflict Constitution Drafting -
Public International Law & Policy Group has a new Research Associate
James Strait is now Research Associate

