Union Internationale des Avocats
The Union Internationale des Avocats or International Association of Lawyers is an international non-governmental organisation, created in 1927, that brings together more than 2,200 legal professionals from all over the world.
Historical Context
At the end of the 19th century, most European lawyers worked within autonomous and independent bar associations, each with their own customs.However, after World War I European lawyers gradually realized the importance of helping certain bar associations modernise and build international contacts
In July 1925, lawyers from Belgium, France and Luxembourg initiated the "Union Internationale des Avocats" project, which came to fruition after two years of collaboration on July 8, 1927 in Charleroi, Belgium
The President of the Paris Bar Association, Georges Guillaumin, was nominated as the Association’s first president.
Once the UIA was formed, several bar associations sought its membership. After joining the Association, each new bar contributed unique efforts towards the UIA's dual objectives: adapting older bars to the new economic and international climate, and working with the League of Nations for the establishment of lasting peace.
Objectives
Today, the UIA defends the legal profession and encourages international networking, cooperation and understanding among lawyers with due regard to their cultural and professional diversityTwo objectives underlie the UIA's activities:
- Promote the essential principles of the legal profession and of the development of the legal field in all legal areas of specialisation at the international level.
- Contribute to the professional enrichment of its members via informational exchanges enabled by UIA commissions and working groups.
Missions
Multilingual and multicultural, the UIA is the only major international lawyers organisation to have eight official languages and to work in three working languages: French, English, and Spanish.
Moreover, the UIA has built more than 43 commissions composed of lawyers from jurisdictions spanning the globe. These lawyers practice in law firms, businesses, or public institutions. Each commission monitors the evolution occurring in a particular legal field and determines how these changes will affect or be affected by other legal fields. All UIA commissions collaborate to keep each other informed of their respective developments and findings.
The UIA's commissions and working groups are divided into two principal fields: Business Law and General Practice and Human Rights
Business Law
The UIA commissions and working groups in business law focus on competition law, contracts, bankruptcy, corporate law, labour, intellectual property law, tax, banking, mergers and acquisitions, mediation, the international sale of goods, and foreign investments, among many other practice areas.The UIA collaborates with the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law and notably presented a proposition for the definition of a "center of principal interests" and 16-3 of the UNCITRAL law on international insolvency.
Every year, the UIA organises numerous seminars on international subjects. The UIA's events allow participants to meet colleagues, establish professional contacts and to debate questions about current events and controversial legal topics.
For its annual congress, the UIA creates working sessions for its commissions. These commissions produce reports accessible to all UIA members and organise congressional joint-sessions.
Each year, one or more principal themes are established for the Congress, inciting national and international legal and economic experts to engage in fruitful debate.
Protection of lawyers and Human Rights
The UIA intervenes throughout the world in favour of lawyers who are imprisoned or persecuted for practising their profession.Since 1971, the UIA has benefited from its special consultative status in the United Nations and the European Council. Through the European Council, the UIA produced a policy recommendation concerning money laundering and the War on Terror.
The UIA is represented in the three main offices of the United Nations, where the UIA organises a summit for international bar association presidents. These summits permit bar association presidents to further the work initiated by the UN in diverse domains of international law.
Additionally, the UIA sits at the heart of the Consultative Councils of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Finally, the UIA has followed the work of the preparatory commission of the International Criminal Court since its creation in 1998. The UIA also attends sessions of the Assembly of States Parties to the Statute of the Court. The UIA is a member of the executive council of the International Criminal Bar.
Members
- Individuals: Practising lawyers
- Collective: bar associations
- Associated individuals: Law professors, judges and other legal professionals
Presidency
Past Presidents:
- 1930-1931:, Belgium
- 1932-1933:, Netherlands
- 1936-1937:, Czechoslovakia
- 1960-1962: Adelino da Palma Carlos, Portugal
- 1964-1965:, Netherlands
- 1969-1971:, France
- 1971-1973:, Spain
- 1979-1981: Harold H. Healy, Jr., United States
- 1981-1983:, Luxembourg
- 1987-1988:, Sweden
- 1994-1995: Garry Downes Q.C., Australia
- 1996-1997: Kottayan Katankot Venugopal, India
- 2000-2001 : Miguel I. Estrada Samano, Mexico
- 2005-2006: Delos N.Lutton,
- 2006-2007: Paulo Lins E Silva, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
- 2007-2008: Héctor Díaz-Bastien, Spain
- 2013-2014: Stephen L. Dreyfuss, recipient of the Legion of Honour, received on May 30, 2014, United States
- 2014-2015: M. Miguel Loinaz, Uruguay
- 2015-2016: Jean-Jacques Uettwiller, France
- 2016-2017: Laurence Bory, Switzerland
- 2017-2018: Pedro Pais de Almeida, Portugal
- 2018-2019: Issouf Baadhio, Burkina Faso
- 2019-2020: Jerome Roth, United States
Annual Congress
According to UIA Statutes, the organisation must convene a Congress at least once every two years. Between 1929 and 1938, UIA congresses were mainly annual. The 1939 Congress, which was scheduled to take place in Warsaw on the eve of the Second World War, did eventually not take place:
- 1929 - I Congress: Brussels, Belgium
- 1930 - II Congress: Paris, France
- 1931 - III Congress: Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- 1932 - IV Congress: The Hague, Netherlands
- 1933 - V Congress: Dubrovnik, Croatia
- 1935 - VI Congress: Brussels, Belgium
- 1936 - VII Congress: Vienna, Austria
- 1937 - VIII Congress: Vienna, Austria
- 1938 - IX Congress: Budapest, Hungary
- 1948 - X Congress: Brussels, Belgium
- 1949 - XI Congress: Paris, France
- 1950 - XII Congress Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- 1951 - XIII Congress: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 1953 - XIV Congress: Vienna, Austria
- 1954 - XV Congress: Brussels, Belgium
- 1956 - XVI Congress: Paris, France
- 1958 - XVII Congress: Milan, Italy
- 1960 - XVIII Congress: Basel, Switzerland - The European Bar Council was created during this Congress
- 1962 - XIX Congress: Lisbon, Portugal
- 1964 - XX Congress: Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany
- 1965 - XXI Congress: Arnhem, Netherlands
- 1967 - XXII Congress: Vienna, Austria
- 1969 - XXIII Congress: London, United Kingdom
- 1971 - XXIV Congress: Paris, France
- 1973 - XXV Congress: Madrid, Spain, Nagendra Singh, Mrs. Singh, Frits Korthals Altes.
- 1975 - XXVI Congress: Munich, Federal Republic of Germany
- 1977 - XXVII Congress: Zagreb, Croatia
- 1979 - XXVIII Congress: Cannes, France
- 1981 - XXIX Congress: New York City, United States
- 1983 - XXX Congress: Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- 1985 - XXXI Congress: The Hague, Netherlands
- 1987 - XXXII Congress: Quebec, Canada
- 1989 - XXXIII Congress: Interlaken, Switzerland
- 1990 - XXXIV Congress: Strasbourg, France
- 1991 - XXXV Congress: Mexico City, Mexico
- 1992 - XXXVI Congress: Berlin, Germany
- 1993 - XXXVII Congress: San Francisco, United States
- 1994 - XXXVIII Congress: Marrakech, Morocco
- 1995 - XXXIX Congress: London, England
- 1996 - XXXX Congress: Madrid, Spain
- 1997 - XLI Congress: Philadelphia, United States
- 1998 - XLII Congress: Nice, France
- 1999 - XLIII Congress: New Delhi, India - 1st Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Nelson Landry
- 2000 - XLIV Congress: Buenos Aires, Argentina - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Augusto Lopes-Cardoso
- 2001 - XLV Congress: Turin, Italy - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Sandra Berbuto et Christine Pevée - Carlo Mastellone
- 2002 - XLVI Congress: Sydney, Australia - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: W. Carter Younger
- 2003 - XLVII Congress: Lisbon, Portugal - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Sascha R. Grosjean - Stefano Dindo
- 2004 - XLVIII Congress: Geneva, Switzerland - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Francesca Pizzi - Jorge Marti Moreno
- 2005 - XLIX Congress: Fes, Morocco - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Rosario Leon - Peter Turner
- 2006 - L Congress: Salvador, Brazil - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Felipe Zanchet Magalhaes - James Moore - Luis Zarraluqui
- 2007 - LI Congress: Paris, France - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Raquel Azevedo - Howard H. Spiegler
- 2008 - LII Congress: Bucarest, Romania - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Gavin Llewellyn - Judith Gibson
- 2009 - LIII Congress: Seville, Spain - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Cristina Corjocaru - Carolina Pina
- 2010 - LIV Congress: Istanbul, Turkey - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Makato Shimada
- 2011 - LV Congress: Miami, United States - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Judith Gibson
- 2012 - LVI Congress: Dresden, Germany - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Christina Philips - Francis Gervais
- 2013 - LVII Congress: Macao, People's Republic of China - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Motoyasu Hirose - Francisco Ramos Romeu
- 2014 - LVIII Congress: Florence, Italy - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Jean-François Henrotte
- 2015 - LIX Congress: Valencia, Spain - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Iñigo Gutiérrez - Maria Cronin - Janice Mulligan
- 2016 - LX Congress: Budapest, Hungary- Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Ian de Freitas - Ingrid Bourbonnais-Jacquard - Barbara Bandiera
- 2017 - LXI Congress: Toronto, Canada - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Barbara Bandiera
- 2018 - LXII Congress: Porto, Portugal - Monique Raynaud-Contamine Prize: Barbara Gislason
- 2019 - LXIII Congress: Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, under the High Patronage of His Royal Highness Grand Duke
- 2020 - LIV Congress: Guadalajara, Mexico
- 2021 - LV Congress: Dakar, Senegal
Resolutions and Charters
- Resolution on the situation in Poland
- Core Principles of the Legal Profession
- Resolution Against All Forms of Slavery
- Basic Principles on the Status of Refugees
- Resolution on Privacy in Digital Communication
- Corruption, Transparency and Justice Resolution
- Resolution on Globalisation, Tolerance and the Law
- Resolution for the right to health as a basic human right.
- Resolution advocating for the abolishment of the death penalty
- Code of Conduct for Lawyers in the 21st Century that takes into account rapid changes in technology and the forces of globalization
- Principles for lawyers establishing a firm outside of their country, adopted and presented to the World Trade Organization
- Resolution on Multidisciplinary Practices aiming to preserve the core values of the legal profession
UIA Publications
- Enjeux européens et mondiaux de la protection des données personnelles, Editions Larcier, June 2015
- Le DIP au quotidien / IPR in het Dagelijkse Leven, Editions Larcier, November 2015
- Current trends in Start-Ups and Crowd Financing, Ed. Thomas Kulnigg, Editions Lexis Nexis, December 2017
- Compliance – Challenges and Opportunities for the Legal Profession, Ed. Guido de Clerq, Editions Lexis Nexis, December 2017
- Le statut des femmes et l'état de droit, Editions Larcier, July 2018
- Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Arbitral Awards Editions Lexis Nexis, October 2018
- Natural Resources Exploitation: Business and Human Rights, Editions Lexis Nexis, October 2018
- Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, Editions Lexis Nexis, November 2019