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Type think tank

Civitatis International - Researchers Without Borders, is a not for profit think tank which was based at the University of Wales in Aberystwyth until 2003, before moving to operate from London and Halifax in Canada. Jan Mortier serves as the executive director[1][2].

The organisation was founded in 2002 by a group of lawyers and academics who met at a Council of Europe sponsored conference. According to their website the group operate on two levels, as a "London based international conference consultancy specialising in the reporting of high level political events around the world", and also as a "global think-tank, Researchers Without Borders, comprising 36 Research Associates from every continent who write policy relevant research in the areas of international law, peacekeeping, human rights and global governance"[3]

Research

Civitatis divides its research interests into into four broad themes, Peacebuilding, International Law, Human Rights and Global Governance and Democracy.

International Research Associates

Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References

  1. Jan Mortier,The Doctrine of Intervention in the Twenty-first Century, Henry Jackson Society, accessed 10 April 2009.
  2. Internet Archive, Civitatis Research, civitatis.org, Accessed 01-June-2009
  3. Internet Archive, Civitatis International - Researchers Without Borders, civitatis.org, Accessed 01-June-2009