Commonwealth Lawyers Association

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Commonwealth Lawyers Association
AbbreviationCLA
Formation1986
TypeNon-governmental non-profit
HeadquartersCanterbury, CT1 United Kingdom
Websitecommonwealthlawyers.com

The Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA) is an organisation of lawyers, law societies and bar associations across the Commonwealth of Nations.

The association hosts a conference in a member nation of the commonwealth biennially.

History[edit]

The CLA began as the Commonwealth & Empire Law Conference, first held in London in 1955. The Commonwealth Legal Bureau was subsequently established in 1968. The first Commonwealth Law Conference was held in Scotland in 1977. At the Commonwealth Law Conference held in Hong Kong in 1983 it was agreed that the CLB should be replaced by the Commonwealth Lawyers’ Association (CLA) and a Constitution was subsequently adopted in Jamaica in 1986.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Commonwealth Lawyers' Association (CLA)". Commonwealthlawyers.com. Archived from the original on 12 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.

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