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ICJ Australia is not a closed club. You do not have to be a lawyer to join. We welcome all new members who subscribe to our objectives.

The Constitution formally provides that the following may be admitted as members:

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  2. (a)  Any person who is or has been a legal practitioner, a teacher of law or who is a graduate in law or a law student or who holds or has held any judicial office, as an Individual Member.
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  4. (b)  Any legal firm, partnership or corporation which shall include multi-disciplinary partnerships may apply to be admitted, as an Associate Member.
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  6. (c)  Any other person who subscribes to the objectives, as an Associate Member.
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  8. (d)  Any body corporate, partnership or other association, which shall in accordance with its articles or constitution have passed a resolution subscribing or shall have otherwise agreed to subscribe to the objectives, as a Corporate Associate Member.
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