Related associations

CALC has links to, and shares publications and activities information with, the following related associations. 

Association Description Links or related information
Association of Parliamentary Counsel in Canada (founded in 1982) Association of parliamentary counsel serving parliamentary institutions (Senate, House of Commons, and Legislative Assemblies of the Provinces and Territories). Info (13.24KB)
Association of Legislative Counsel in Canada (founded in 1994) Association of legislative counsel serving the executive branch of government (usually as part of a Department of Justice or Ministry of the Attorney General). Info (13.24KB)

Australasian Parliamentary Counsel's Committee (PCC)

Committee representing the drafting offices in Australia and New Zealand. A forum for the preparation of national uniform legislation, a forum for discussion about the development of legislation and the management of those drafting offices, and an IT Forum for those drafting offices. https://www.pcc.gov.au/

Australasian Society for Computers + Law (AUSCL)

A leading thinktank advancing education and advocacy at the intersection of technology, law and society. https://www.linkedin.com/company/auscl/?originalSubdomain=au
Clarity International plain language organization of professionals committed to promoting plain legal language and legal design.  https://www.clarity-international.org/
International Association of Legislation (IAL) Association to promote science and research in the field of legislation, focussing mainly on civil law, and with a mainly European basis. http://www.ial-online.org/
Regulatory Institute Non-profit think tank to improve regulation by research into good lawmaking and regulatory techniques, and pro bono consultancy to NGOs and government. https://www.howtoregulate.org/about-howtoregulate-org/
Statute Law Society  Charitable body founded in 1968, and with members throughout Britain, Europe and the Commonwealth, which aims to educate the legal profession and the public about the legislative process, with a view to encouraging improvements in statute law. http://www.statutelawsociety.co.uk/