The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, operating as a global pro bono law firm providing free legal assistance to developing states and sub-state entities involved in conflicts. To facilitate the utilization of this legal assistance, PILPG also provides policy formulation advice and training on matters related to conflict resolution. To date, PILPG has advised over a dozen countries on the legal aspects of peace negotiations and constitution-drafting, and over fifteen countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa concerning fundamental questions of public international law.
Title: Genocide in Darfur: A Legal Analysis
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Date: September 2004Title: What is Sovereignty? The Cases of Taiwan and Micronesia
Authors: Peter R. Rosenblatt
Date: October 2003Title: Unbreakable Bond: Serbs and Kosovo
Authors: Vladimir Matic
Date: October 2003Title: The United States, China, and Taiwan: A Future With Hope
Authors: James Lilley
Date: October 2003Title: SERBIA AFTER DJINDJIC: CAN INVIGORATED REFORMS BE SUSTAINED?
Authors: Vladimir Matic
Date: October 2003Title: Reversing the Decline in the Balkans: Recommendations for Western Policy
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Date: October 2003Title: Establishing a Stable Democratic Constitutional Structure in Iraq: Some Basic Considerations
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Date: May 2003Title: NAGORNO KARABAKH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Authors: JAMES HOOPER, BRENDA PEARSON, RICHARD VIETS
Date: August 2002Title: Achieving a Final Status Settlement for Kosovo
Authors: Janusz Bugajski, R. Bruce Hitchner, Paul Williams
Date: August 2002