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American Friends Service Committee — Part 16
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The World Law Fund is a non-profit organization for
the promotion of non-violence between nations.
World Law Fund is a non- prefit organization designed
to educate and promote the elimination of warfare between
mations. The World Law Fund works with and through existing
educational institutions and organizations creating its own
educational structure only where it is absolutely necessary
for specialized assignment.
The World Law Fund has four main directions:
2, The publication of study material and audio
visual aids,
2. To promote instruction of teachers.
oo 3. The World Law Fund tries to convince the leaders
~ of academic institutions that the subject of world order is a
° legitimate subject for inclusion in the cirrftuhm.
4. The Fmd works to promote progress of study
in other countries which {is similar to the ¢ programs initiaged
in the United States. .
According to this : source, the World Law Fund is a
-.. wholly owned subsidiary of the Institute for International
. .....Order, Incorporated, The Institute for International Order,
Incorporated, is a non-profit organization designed to promote,
' through education, the support of the United Nations and hopes
- oo» . to strengthen it and enable it to maintain ,peace.
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