Inter-Pacific Bar Association Explained

The Inter-Pacific Bar Association or IPBA is an international association of business and commercial lawyers, founded in 1991. Its members consist of residents of the Asia-Pacific region, or lawyers with a strong interest in that region. It brings together lawyers from different backgrounds and legal systems and fosters communication and builds stronger ties between these lawyers and thus their countries.[1]

It was founded in April 1991 at an initial conference in Tokyo attended by 500 lawyers. The association has since grown to over 1,200 members from 65 countries and jurisdictions, such as Australia, China, Singapore, India, the United States and Japan.

Through its IPBA Scholars program the Association brings young lawyers and lawyers from developing countries to its annual conferences and thus helps to ensure the continued development of the legal profession in the region.

The IPBA is open to practicing attorneys anywhere in the world interested in the Asia-Pacific region.

Former presidents

References

  1. Web site: The Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) | About Us | History . IPBA . 2020-09-20.
  2. Web site: The Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) | About Us | Leadership; Past Presidents |. IPBA . 2020-09-20.

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