HWPL, Man Hee Lee
Peace Advocate
Visited India
The Declaration followed by the International Convention
on the Renunciation and Cessation of Wars and International
Armed Conflicts, which Chairman Man Hee Lee first proposed,
will provide tools to resolve current issues that the world faces.
"It is possible when we act upon it," stated chairman Man Hee Lee.
Never has the law been as clear and sound as this before
Having attended the International Conference of Chief Justices of the World(ICCJW) in 2014, Chairman Man Hee Lee, Chairwoman of IWPG and the HWPL Peace Delegation visited India again. India, a home for 1.4 million law experts today, has given birth to many scholars who have dedicated their lives to the study of international law.
Upon their arrival, both Chairman Man Hee Lee and Chairwoman were warmly greeted by Mr. Narinder Singh, a member of the UN International Law Commission.
"In order to put an end to all wars and introduce peace in our generation, an international law needs to be implemented. The HWPL International Law Peace Committee is actively collaborating for this work," urged chairman Man Hee Lee amidst the conversation.
Admitting that such a convention needs to be implemented to ensure peace and safety, Mr. Narinder Singh readily agreed to lend his support in any way possible.
Mr. Pravin H Parekh, president of Confederation of Indian Bar also met Chairman Man Hee Lee to discuss the current progress of the Declaration of the Renunciation and Cessation of Wars and International Armed Conflicts.
The Declaration has been developed and revised after thorough discussions took place in London.
The Declaration followed by the International Convention on the Renunciation and Cessation of Wars and International Armed Conflicts, which Chairman Man Hee Lee first proposed, will provide tools to resolve current issues that the world faces. "It is possible when we act upon it," stated chairman Man Hee Lee. Bearing this statement in mind, he and the HWPL Peace Delegation continue their journey to be the voice of the people wishing for peace.
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