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Defense Wiki is a project of the International Bridges to Justice Legal Training Resource Center. Defense Wiki is intended to be a central repository of knowledge from a shared community of legal aid activists, public defenders, academics, and criminal defense attorneys from around the world.  
A technology revolution is sweeping the globe. New approaches to communication and information management have profoundly altered the way institutions function. But many countries in the developing world are being left behind. International Bridges to Justice believes that increased access to legal resources is a prerequisite for the implementation of the rule of law. It is essential that those seeking to bring about systemic change are aware of current treaties, international human rights norms, and the most creative approaches to criminal defense.  


Only approved authors can submit content to Defense Wiki. Register and email elearning@ibj.org to begin contributing today.
Many lawyers in developing countries take instantaneous access to legal resources for granted. However, lawyers in developing countries still cannot find even the most basic resources such as penal and procedural codes. IBJ intends to change that with DefenseWiki by bringing case law, codes, treaties, and other resources to lawyers in developing countries.
 
Join IBJ in making Defense Wiki the Internet's best resource for criminal defense lawyers around the globe.
 
Register and email elearning@ibj.org to begin contributing today.

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A technology revolution is sweeping the globe. New approaches to communication and information management have profoundly altered the way institutions function. But many countries in the developing world are being left behind. International Bridges to Justice believes that increased access to legal resources is a prerequisite for the implementation of the rule of law. It is essential that those seeking to bring about systemic change are aware of current treaties, international human rights norms, and the most creative approaches to criminal defense.

Many lawyers in developing countries take instantaneous access to legal resources for granted. However, lawyers in developing countries still cannot find even the most basic resources such as penal and procedural codes. IBJ intends to change that with DefenseWiki by bringing case law, codes, treaties, and other resources to lawyers in developing countries.

Join IBJ in making Defense Wiki the Internet's best resource for criminal defense lawyers around the globe.

Register and email elearning@ibj.org to begin contributing today.