International Federation for Justice in China
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The International Federation for Justice in China (IFJC) is a non-governmental organization for Human Rights in China. This federation brings together non-governmental organizations, associations and individuals. The IFJC has its headquarters in Paris. The Declaration of the “Fédération Internationale pour la Justice en Chine” (French name of the “International Federation for Justice in China”) was filed in Paris in accordance with the provisions of Article 5 of the Act of 1 July 1901, and Article 1 of its implementing decree of 16 August 1901.