Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization
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The Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization is a international governmental organization formed in 1956, initially to serve as an advisory board to member states on matters on international law. It was an outgrowth of the Bandung Conference, held in Indonesia during April, 1955.
Members
The current membership includes the following members, with founding members marked with an asterisk (- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Brunei
- Botswana
- China (represented by People’s Republic of China)
- Cyprus
- Egypt
* (founding member as United Arab Republic) - The Gambia
- Ghana
- India
* - Indonesia
* - Iraq
* - Iran
- Japan
* - Jordan
- Kenya
- Kuwait
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Malaysia
- Mauritius
- Mongolia
- Burma (Myanmar)
* - Nepal
- Nigeria
- North Korea
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Palestine (as State of Palestine)
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Senegal
- Sierra Leone
- Singapore
- Somalia
- South Africa
- South Korea
- Sri Lanka
* - Sudan
- Syria
* (founding member as United Arab Republic) - Tanzania
- Thailand
- Turkey
- Uganda
- United Arab Emirates
- Yemen
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