Welcome to
American Council for Justice and Conflict Resolution (ACJCR)
dedicated to addressing crises and fostering peaceful negotiations
ACJCR Mission Statement
American Council for Justice and Conflict Resolution (ACJCR) was established to express the needs of people in the midst of crises. Our organization, composed of analysts, activists, diplomats, scientists, scholars, journalists, and educators, is dedicated to facilitating negotiations between political rivals, serving as an unofficial conduit where official contact is impossible, and participating in international forums and conferences.
ACJCR administers symposia, seminars, and meetings, consults on political issues, generates agendas to address complex challenges, and brings together the most unlikely partners to help resolve problems. Officially recognized by the European Union, the United Nations, and UNESCO, ACJCR collaborates with representatives of civil society in many countries worldwide.
Our principles and commitments reflect our pursuit of peace, human rights, social justice, economic equality, and environmental protection. By producing imprints and other publications to keep all parties informed, we strive to make the world a better place through cooperation and the power of dialogue.
Organizational Partners
Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights (USA)
Conscience International (USA)
Foundation for European Progressive Studies (Brussels)
Institute for the Promotion of Latin America and the Caribbean (Lisbon)
Institute of World Economy and International Relations (Ukraine)
Human Rights Without Frontiers
Justice for the Victims of the 1988 Massacre in Iran
Ukrainian Institute for Politics
Advisory Board
Dr. David Abraham (USA): Professor Emeritus School of Law: University of Miami;
Dr. Karim Ifrak Ahmet: Centre National de la Recherché Scientifique;
Mr. Ruslan Bortnik (Ukraine): Director of the Ukrainian Institute of Politics;
Dr. Lawrence Davidson (USA): Professor Emeritus of History at West Chester University;
Dr. John Ehrenberg (USA): Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Long Island University;
Mr. Othman El zein (Lebanon): Commercial Attaché at World Fund for Development and Planning;
Dr. Alex Hinton (USA): Director of the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers University;
Dr. Micheline Ishay (USA): Director of Middle East Studies, Korbel School of Graduate Studies;
Dr. Kurt Jacobsen (USA): Research Associate: Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security; Department of Political Science, University of Chicago;
Dr. James Jennings (USA): President of Conscience International;
Dr. Christian Kaunert (Ireland): Professor of International Security at Dublin City University; Director of the Jean Monnet Network on EU Counter-Terrorism;
Dr. Michael Macdonald (USA): Frederick L. Schuman Professor of International Relations: Williams College;
Mr. Gaston Ocampo (Portugal): Secretary General of the Institute for the Promotion of Latin America and the Caribbean;
Dr. Uwe Optenhögel (Germany): Vice-President of the Foundation for European Progressive Studies;
Dr. Sonja Regler: Practitioner, Independent Researcher on Peace and Security;
Dr. Claire Snyder-Hall (USA): State Representative, Delaware General Assembly;
Dr. Diana Soller (Portugal): Portuguese Institute of International Relations/ Universidade NOVA de Lisboa;
Dr. Sergeii Tolstov (Ukraine): Institute of World Economy and International Relations, National Academy of Sciences
Mr. Thierry Valle (Brussels): Coordination des Associations et des Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience