January 31 to February 3, 2008: Brazzaville hosted the XXII Congress of the International Conference of Bar Francophones under the theme "Peace through Law".
This meeting, organized by the Bar Association of the Congo in partnership with the Department of Justice and the International Organization of Francophonie (OIF), held at a time when issues of peace and Security in the news both in Africa and worldwide.
Founded in 1985 in Paris, France, the International Conference of Bar IPC is a cooperative structure between the bars of the traditional common law. It consists of bars claiming independence and whose bodies are appointed in a democratic way by the lawyers themselves. Upcoming events organized by the IPC are: a symposium in Tunisia (April 2008) on the theme "Islam and the death penalty," the next congress of the IPC in Brussels (December 2008).
Former Prosecutors General of the Courts of Appeal of Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire, having served as President of the Bar before the promulgation of Law No. 026/92 of 20 August 1992 on the organization of the legal profession, were Bar Presidents appointed fees. Among them, Ms. Yvonne Kimbembe ...
Yvonne Kimbembe, Advocate General at the Supreme Court, receiving the honorary diploma from the hands of Master John Petro, Batonnier National ' Bar Association of the Congo
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