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CALC has links to, and shares publications and activities information with, the following related associations.
Association | Description | Links or related information |
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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/ |