Learn about the most innovative ideas and initiatives shaping the future of legal systems through keynote speeches, panel discussions, debates and satellite events from around the world. Be there for the unveiling of the Global COVID-19 Policy Response (GCPR) database, offering access to accurate comparative legal policy sources related to the COVID-19 changes implemented since March 11th 2020. The collective work of 180 lawyers, researchers and system thinkers from 52 countries, this unveiling will help us all find clarity in crisis.
Challenge and engage with leading legal professionals, policy makers and representatives from both the public and private sector in a series of panel discussions and intense “fire” debates. Join the Future Law Collaborative, work on key legal issues and build capacity in complex negotiations and public advocacy for legal system change. Supported by powerful digital streaming and production capabilities, FLVS2020 takes you to the heart of the debate without leaving your home.
FLVS2020 was created to equip innovators in public, private and purpose sectors with the tools to implement meaningful change at local levels. Legal Innovation Labs and monthly virtual meetings have been designed to train attendees with practical skills needed to launch grass roots movements and lead organizational and legal system change. At FLVS2020 you will have the chance to share your perspective and shape a 10-year action plan on the legal and systemic issues that matter to you.
Pay it forward and take the opportunity to acknowledge how hard and rocky the beginnings of professional development are. Allow the backbone youth, participants from the Global South, lower-income countries or those in need and under distress to join the summit and be part of the Negotiating the New Normal.
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Providing recognised independent CPD accreditation compatible with global CPD principles.
12 months participation in NCoPs with opportunities to be engaged in Comparative law research projects, and design, development, deployment and delivery of legal innovation products and services
Ongoing Professional Development: Summits, Masterclasses, Labs in specialized niche areas with CPD Credits
Implemented technical, marketing and communications support for local legal system reform initiatives
Opportunities to develop and grow regional and local Future Law Hubs with implemented technical support and guidance