Cultural Arbitration, established by alumni of Ankara University Faculty of Law, is a non-profit informal group dedicated to uniting young individuals for the creation of a more liberated, equitable, and rights conscious generation. Through free educational services, the group aims to attract talented and active youth, encouraging projects in the legal sector and fostering multicultural communication, cultural diversity, and tolerance. The strategic focus is on cultivating a new generation with liberal ideals, promoting democratic values, and facilitating international youth cooperation.
Objectives include developing creative potential, raising awareness in legal fields, supporting sustainability, and engaging in initiatives related to refugee and immigration law, technology, and mental health protection. Overall, Cultural Arbitration seeks to empower young individuals for active participation in societal, economic, and cultural life while promoting democratic principles and international collaboration.
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Cultural Arbitration was established by laywers in order to unite young people to create a more free, equal, and rights-conscious generation.
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http://otlas-org.salto-youth.net/20776