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IBA puts rule of law on red alert, tells lawyers to lead or lose it
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81398, member: 636"] A major lawyers' group says defending democracy is now the top priority. The International Bar Association shifted its focus in its latest agenda, elevating the rule of law above artificial intelligence as the primary concern for the global legal profession. Outgoing president Jaime Carey warned that judicial independence and legal principles are under threat even in traditional strongholds like Europe and the United States. The report urges law firms to actively champion fundamental democratic values, moving beyond commercial service provision to defend judicial integrity and educate the public. This call to action follows consultations with legal leaders and reflects discussions at the IBA's recent Toronto conference. The organization plans a video campaign aimed at improving young people's understanding of civic responsibility and legal foundations. While AI regulation and talent retention remain significant issues, the agenda frames them within this broader context of preserving institutional trust. It notes that firm reputations risk damage if perceived as overly profit-driven, emphasizing a shared duty to articulate the profession's role as guardians of justice. The IBA also highlighted growing global divergence in ESG and diversity policies, complicating compliance even as its own council reaffirms commitment to inclusion initiatives. [/QUOTE]
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