The Human Right of Free Access to Law Advocacy Global Law Discussion Forum’s Milestone of 30,000 (Thirty Thousand) Members
Today, 7 February 2021, the Global Law Discussion Forum Facebook Group, a Citizen Legal Education (CLE) initiative of the Human Right of Free Access to Law (Public Legal Information) Advocacy, reached the milestone of 30,000 (thirty thousand) members from different countries around the world in just one year and five months.
The Group is growing rapidly EVERY DAY and it now has 30,042 members (as of the time of this post).
You can click the following link to join this exciting Global Law Discussion Forum Facebook Group now and enjoy the opportunity to interact with new friends and professional colleagues from around the world, post your write-up on any legal matter or ask any question on any legal issue and receive answers from enthusiastic and kind members:
👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/PublicLegalInformation
The Group’s Affiliated Website
The Global Law Discussion Forum Facebook Group’s affiliated website is The Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information Advocacy (HURAPLA) website which contains unique law books, FREE law books for immediate download, and FREE valuable legal information resources. Click the following link to visit the website:
👉 https://publiclegalinformation.com
Thank you.
Best wishes
Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee
Group Coordinator
PhD in International Human Rights Law, Legal Information Technology (Legal Informatics), Indigenous Customary Law and Indigenous Rights
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The Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information Advocacy (HURAPLA) promotes the right of free access to all categories of law and law-related public legal information globally, which include the following: primary legislation (statute law or statutory law); secondary legislation (subsidiary legislation, subsidiary instruments, delegated legislation), administrative memoranda, and executive orders; decisions and judgments of all levels of courts and tribunals from all the tiers of government (local, state or regional, and federal or national); legislative bills, resolutions, and other public documents directly related to the law-making function of the legislature; value-added publications that aid understanding and navigation of laws, e.g. annotations, summaries, indexes, and digests; decisions and judgments of regional and international courts; regional and international legal instruments (treaties, conventions, protocols, resolutions, declarations, etc.); and the comments, reports, and other documents on matters relating to regional and international legal instruments. HURAPLA website also contains the Global Human Right of Free Access to Law Discussion Group for Citizen Legal Education and the Professional Legal Network and the International Legal Directory of Lawyers, Law Firms, and Law Lecturers (Legal Academics, Law Teachers, and Law Professors).