Currently there are four working groups active within ICJ-Sweden. These are the Childrens rights group,” ”Detention group,” “Information, transparency and security group” and “Migrations rights group”
Childrens rights Group
The group’s purpose is to initiate discussion and increase awareness of issues of law on Childrens rights and related topics.
Responsible for this group jur. kand. Desirée Lindqvist
Contact the office for more information: secretariat@icj-sweden.org
Detention group
The group’s purpose is to review the Swedish Institute arrest. The summer of 2013 was a judicial inquiry submitted as the basis for the group’s future work, which includes debate article and seminar series.
Responsible for the rights group’s lawyer, Thomas Olsson and jur.kand Angelica Rigborn
Contact the office for more information: secretariat@icj-sweden.org
Information, transparency and security group
The group’s purpose is to initiate discussion and increase awareness of issues of law on freedom of information, surveillance, terrorism and openness.
Responsible for this group jur. kand. Naiti part Sante and lawyer Thomas Olsson
Contact the office for more information: secretariat@icj-sweden.org
Migrations rights group
The group’s purpose is initiate discussion and increase the awareness of issues of law on migration both nationally as well as internationally. They do so by arranging seminars within related questions, coordinating courses on a variety of topics in order to teach lawyers and other people working with these question and thus spread the knowledge.
Responsible for this group are the lawyers Ignacio Vita, Per Stadig and Peter Varga.
Contact the office for more information: secretariat@icj-sweden.org
You are warmly welcome to join these groups. Ideas to form new working groups are also welcome! Contact the office for more information: secretariat@icj-sweden.org