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The National Legal Institute (Mongolia)

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Joined November 2017

Plays main role in legal policy research, maintaining comprehensive legal information and training



Presence in: Mongolia
Focus: Criminal Justice, Education, Traditional / Customary Justice

The National Legal Center (former name) was established in 2002 by the 121st resolution of the Government. It was re-structured for an expansion of its activities in accordance with 18th resolution of the Government, and its name was changed to the National Legal Institute.

The National Legal Institute is a public organization for legal research, legal training, and information activities for the purpose of providing advice and assistance in the formulation of national legislative policies and for the improvement of legal services in Mongolia. The Institute has functioned to provide legal education and service of legal information for lawyers, jurists, and public in order to support activities of professional legal education and legal empowerment for public and to further the rule of law in Mongolia.