PILPG
The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG) is a global pro bono law firm providing free legal assistance to parties involved in peace negotiations, drafting post-conflict constitutions, and war crimes prosecution/transitional justice. To facilitate the utilization of this legal assistance, PILPG also provides policy planning assistance and training on matters related to conflict resolution.
PILPG was founded in London in 1995, and is currently headquartered in Washington, DC. Since its founding, PILPG has provided legal assistance with over two dozen peace negotiations, and over two dozen post-conflict constitutions, and has assisted every international and hybrid criminal tribunal, as well as helped to create a number of domestic transitional justice mechanisms. Over the past 25 years, PILPG has operated offices in 25 countries and annually provides $20 million worth of pro bono legal assistance.
Trailer: PILPG Handbook on Peace Agreement Draft Language
Inside the U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund with Henry Scott
Nuclear Security in Ukraine with Dmytro Koval
Wartime Cybersecurity Threats in Ukraine with Dr. Anna Mysyshyn
Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine, with Anton Korynevych
A Post-War Security Framework for Ukraine with Lesia Ogryzko and Julian Braithwaite
Frozen Russian Assets as Compensation: Opportunities and Challenges, with Mykola Yurlov
The Return of Deported Ukrainian Children with Dr. Yulia Ioffe & Dr. Kateryna Rashevska
Intricacies and Challenges of Building a Peace Process for Ukraine with Yuna Potomkina
Behind the Geneva Talks: Ivan M. Nielsen Diplomacy and Peace in Syria
Prosecuting Aggression: the Case for a Special Tribunal with Dr. Gaiane Nuridzhanian
Pursuing Justice and Accountability in Ukraine with Oleksandra Matviichuk
Judicial Reforms in Ukraine: Pathways to EU Membership with Prof. Tetyana Antsupova
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Russia’s War in Ukraine with Dr. Kateryna Busol
Defending Ukraine’s Territorial Integrity with Ambassador Elayne Whyte and Prof. Kushtrim Istrefi
Mykola Stetsenko on Ukraine's Path to Economic Renewal
Can Sudan Achieve Real Peace? A Civilian Guide to Ending the War | PILPG Peace Briefing
Dr. Ivan Horodyskyy on Reparations, Frozen Assets, and Ukraine’s Path to Recovery
Edita Tahiri: Trailblazer for Kosovo's Independence and Gender Equality
David Crane on Ceasefire Models, Power Diplomacy, and a Shifting Global Order
Navigating Frozen Conflicts: Ambassador Louis O’Neill on Moldova, Transnistria, and EU Accession
Amb. Robert Ford (Part 1): Behind the Scenes of the 2005 Post-Liberation Iraq Elections
Amb. Robert Ford (Part 2): Former US Ambassador to Syria on Navigating the Syrian Crisis
Kate Gibson: Defending Justice
Negotiation Preparation: Outreach Strategies
Negotiation Preparation: Establishing Trust and Getting Started
Negotiation Preparation: Establishing Rules and Procedures
Designing a Negotiation Plan
Negotiation Preparation: Logistics
Negotiation Preparation: Goal Setting