The InternationalSociety of BloodTransfusion ISBT , is a scientific society, founded in 1935 , which aims to promote the study of bloodtransfusion , and to spread the know how about the manner in which bloodtransfusion medicine and science best can serve the patient s interests. The society s central office is in Amsterdam , and there are around 1500 members in more than 90 countries. ref http www.isbt web.org default.asp Isbt Web.Org Bot generated title ref As of May 2008, the President is Professor ... news obituaries 1365785 Geoffrey Tovey.html ref The society organizes every even year an international congress and in odd years two regional congresses, one in Europe and one in Asia. The Society advocates standardisation and harmonisation in the field of bloodtransfusion. A recent example is a standardized bar coding system for blood for transfusion the ISBT 128 standard for blood products. Blood banks in the United States have been expected to use this standard as of May 2008 to meet AABB ... guidelines for transfusion and for the collection, testing, processing of blood Bot generated ... major impact on the transfusion community is the classification of various Human blood group ... antigens, a process that often involves international searches, and a common terminology is critical to that process. ISBT also collects and distributes funds for research involving blood and transfusion activities, including research in developing countries. ref http www.isbt web.org society default.asp Isbt Web.Org Bot generated title ref Through Wiley Blackwell publishing the society manages ... scarfex blood groups.html Classification of blood group systems See also World Health Organization AABB Transfusion References Reflist transfusion medicine DEFAULTSORT InternationalSociety Of BloodTransfusion Category Blood banks Category Transfusion medicine Category Organizations established in 1935 fr Soci t internationale de transfusion sanguine zh ... more details
Bloodtransfusion is the process of receiving blood products into one s circulation intravenous ly. Transfusions ... . History Early attempts The first historical attempt at bloodtransfusion was described by the 17th ... transfusion Beginning with William Harvey Harvey s experiments with circulation of the blood, more sophisticated research into bloodtransfusion began in the 17th century, with successful experiments .... The first fully documented human bloodtransfusion was administered by Dr. Jean Baptiste Denys ... www.heart valve surgery.com heart surgery blog 2009 01 03 first bloodtransfusion title The First Blood ... the blood of a sheep into a 15 year old boy, who survived the transfusion. ref name anes cite ... on the third account died. ref Mollison s BloodTransfusion in Clinical Medicine by H.Klein, D. Anstee ... to actual transfusion of blood. Many of his colleagues were present. Towards the end of February .... Lower had performed the first bloodtransfusion between animals. He was then requested by the Honorable ... of bloodtransfusion dates to the first decade of the 19th century, with the discovery of distinct ... Blundell , a British obstetrician , performed the first successful bloodtransfusion of human blood ... also invented many instruments for the transfusion of blood. He made a substantial amount of money ..., Samuel Armstrong Lane, aided by Dr. Blundell, performed the first successful whole bloodtransfusion ... of bloodtransfusion were deliberated upon. George Washington Crile is credited with performing the first surgery using a direct bloodtransfusion at the Cleveland Clinic . ref Grunfeld GB, George Crile performs the first direct bloodtransfusion . In Great Events from History Science and Technology ... reaction occurs when the receiver of a bloodtransfusion has antibodies against the donor ... to store it for some days, thus opening the way for blood bank s. The first non direct transfusion ... bloodtransfusion using blood that had been stored and cooled was performed on January  1, 1916 ... more details
Cadaveric bloodtransfusion is the transfusion of blood from a dead body to a living person. History In 1929, professor Shamov of Kharkov , USSR , reported the experimental use of cadaveric blood and demonstrated the absence of toxicity. Russian surgeon Sergei Yudin pioneered the transfusion of cadaveric blood and performed this successfully for the first time on March 23, 1930. Yudin also reported his first seven clinic clinical transfusions with cadaveric blood at the Fourth Congress of Ukraine Ukrainian Surgeons at Kharkov in September 1930. With the discovery that cadaveric blood could be stored ... of blood for transfusion, all which may be grouped under the generic term of blood bank . Although cadaver bloodtransfusion did not catch on in the United States , Dr. Bernard Fantus modified the Soviet idea by preserving blood from healthy living persons. Drawing on earlier work involving preservatives ... the cadaver. Bloodtransfusion from cadaver, Trudi Ukrain. Suezda. Khir. 1929 18 184. Shamov WN. The transfusion of stored cadaver blood Lancet 1937 2, August 7 306 309 Judine S. La transfusion du sang de cadavre l homme. Paris Masson et Cie, 1933. Yudin S. Transfusion of stored cadaver blood. Practical consideration The first thousand cases. Lancet 1937 2 361 6. Yudin S. Transfusion of cadaver blood. JAMA 1936 106 997 9. Swan H, Schechter D. The transfusion of blood from cadavers. A historical review. Surgery 1962 52 545 1962. Kilduffe R, DeBakey M. The blood bank and the technique and therapeutics of transfusion. St. Louis The C.V.Mosby Company, 1942, pp.196 197 Kevorkian J, Marra JJ. Transfusion of Human Corps Blood without Additives.Transfusion. 1964 4 112 7. External links http www.anes.uab.edu march.htm www.anes.uab.edu Category Transfusion medicine Category Russian inventions Category ... examinations. Cadaveric blood was apparently never used widely, even in Russia. From these studies ... blood bank in the United States at Chicago s Cook County Hospital . ref Robert A. Kilduffe and Michael ... more details
Primary sources date March 2010 Image Irish BloodTransfusion Service.png frame right The corporate logo incorporates a stylised pelican , as well as the name of the service. The Irish BloodTransfusion ... in the Republic of Ireland as the BloodTransfusion Service Board BTSB by the BloodTransfusion Service ... title S.I. No. 78 1965 The BloodTransfusion Service Board Establishment Order, 1965 publisher Irishstatutebook.ie ... it is responsible. The primary responsibly of the service is the provision of blood and blood products for humans. History The service is the successor to the National BloodTransfusion Association ... Brigade of Ireland in setting up http www.ibts.ie generic.cfm?mID 7&sID 105 an on call blood donor panel to serve hospitals in the Dublin area. In 1975 the Cork BloodTransfusion Service was amalgamated with the board, and in 1991 the Limerick BloodTransfusion Service was amalgamated with the board ... blood or blood products from the service. About blood The frequency of blood groups in Ireland is as follows ref cite web url http www.ibts.ie All About BloodBlood Group Basics title Irish BloodTransfusion Service Irish Blood Group Type Frequency Distribution accessdate 2009 11 07 publisher Irish BloodTransfusion Service ref class wikitable O Positive 47 O Negative 8 A Positive 28 A Negative ... index.php news 3461 gay doctors ireland criticise bloodtransfusion ban title Gay Doctors Ireland criticise bloodtransfusion ban publisher Imn.ie date 2010 05 04 accessdate 2010 07 11 ref Donor .... Platelets and Bone Marrow The Irish BloodTransfusion Service is also responsible for the collection ... Road , Dublin . In 2000 the service relocated to the state of the art National Blood Centre ... who received this blood were women. The Hepatitis C and HIV Compensation Tribunal was established by the Hepatitis ... O Rh D positive blood as almost half the population are that blood type. Donors with O Rh D negative are known as universal donors. Their blood can be transfused to patients of any other blood group ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup November 2010 unreferenced November 2010 orphan January 2011 Bloodtransfusion ... bloodtransfusion service. It had a staff of 124. Citation needed date November 2010 During this era blood was collected into glass bottles and collected blood was screening medicine screened only for malaria and syphilis . Hospital based blood banks started to function in late 1968. In 1979 ... Minister of Sri Lanka Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike . An appeal was made to the public to blood donation donate blood . Citation needed date November 2010 Initially there was only one blood bank ... NHSL . Citation needed date November 2010 History In 1960 the NHSL blood bank was shifted to its current ... for free blood donor s. Other donors were paid a minimum of 10 Sri Lankan rupee rupees for each donation. Citation needed date November 2010 In 1968 The blood bank was semi decentralized ... blood. In 1980 the number of hospital based blood banks reached 20 and 12 emergency bleeding centres were also established. Mobile blood donation programs were initiated with 2 mobile blood collecting teams. Citation needed date November 2010 In 1981 the NHSL s blood bank then referred to as the Central Blood Bank started to use disposable plastic bags instead of glass bottles for blood collection. A component laboratory was established in the Central Blood Bank. By 1982, volunteer non remunerated blood donations had increased to 97 of all transfusions. Anti A1 reagent was manufactured for the first ... plastic bags were introduced to all Sri Lankan blood banks. Screening medicine Screening of blood ... of all collected blood for HIV 1 and 2 antibodies. In 1988 the Central Blood Bank s component laboratory facility was extended to some of the larger blood banks Colombo North and Kandy . In 1990 the component laboratory facility was further extended to blood banks at Karapitiya , Kurunegala , CI Maharagama ... 32 blood banks and 10 emergency bleeding centres. Citation needed date November 2010 The Central Blood ... more details
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The Scottish National BloodTransfusion Service SNBTS is the national bloodtransfusionblood , blood product and Tissue biology tissue provider of Scotland . It is a special health board of the Scottish National Health Service . History The first dedicated transfusion service in Scotland was formed at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 1930. ref cite web url http www.scotblood.co.uk aboutSNBTS.asp title About the SNBTS History and Background publisher The Scottish National BloodTransfusion Service language English accessdate 2009 08 14 ref Centres There are five blood centres, in Aberdeen , Dundee , Edinburgh , Glasgow and Inverness . The SNBTS also has several mobile units that travel to the remote centres and communities. These are usually set up in village hall s and community centres etc. They tend to return approximately every 13 weeks, which can allow for up to 4 donations each year. References reflist See also John Leacock of Barbados sometimes referred to as James Leacock James Blundell physician Blood donation Bloodtransfusion National Blood Service the equivalent organisation in England NHS Scotland External links http www.scotblood.co.uk Official website Scotland org stub NHS stub Category Blood banks Category NHS Scotland Category Organizations established in 1930 ... more details
Wiktionary transfusionTransfusion may refer to Bloodtransfusion , the introduction of blood directly into an individual s blood circulation through a vein Transfusion EP , an EP by Powderfinger Transfusion journal , a research journal on bloodtransfusion and related topics published by the AABB , formerly the American Association of Blood Banks Transfusion song , a novelty hit by Nervous Norvus Transfusion , a 2005 album by Cold BloodTransfusion short story , a science fiction story by Chad Oliver . disambig da Transfusion ... more details
InternationalSociety may refer to the following English school of international relations theory InternationalSociety for Krishna Consciousness InternationalSociety for Contemporary Music InternationalSociety of Automation UNITECH InternationalSociety See Also Category International organizations Disambig ... more details
The International Thomas Merton Society , founded in 1987, is a learned society which studies the works of Thomas Merton . It sponsors conferences and co publishes a journal, The Merton Seasonal . The society and the Thomas Merton Center are located at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky Louisville , Kentucky , U.S.A. References http www.cbc.ca ideas features shows merton CBC Radio, Ideas Heretic Blood The Spiritual Geography of Thomas Merton Radio documentary mentions that some interviews about Merton were recorded at a meeting of the International Thomas Merton Society. http www.catholicnews.com data stories cns 0500126.htm Catholic News Service, January 7, 2005 Thomas Merton scholars upset by monk s absence in upcoming catechism By Carol Zimmermann External links http www.mertoncenter.org ITMS International Thomas Merton Society Official site. US org stub Category 1987 establishments Category Bellarmine University Category Learned societies of the United States Category Clubs and societies in the United States ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 An exchange transfusion is a medical treatment in which apheresis is used to remove one person s red blood cell s or platelet s and replace them with bloodtransfusion transfused blood products. Exchange transfusion is used in the treatment of a number of disease ... of the newborn Description An exchange transfusion requires that the patient s blood can be removed and replaced. In most cases, this involves placing one or more thin tubes, called catheters, into a blood vessel. The exchange transfusion is done in cycles each one usually lasts a few minutes. The patient s blood is slowly withdrawn usually about 5 to 20 mL at a time, depending on the patient s size and the severity of illness . An equal amount of fresh, prewarmed blood or plasma flows into the patient s body. This cycle is repeated until the correct volume of blood has been replaced. After the exchange transfusion, catheters may be left in place in case the procedure needs to be repeated. In diseases such as sickle cell anemia, blood is removed and replaced with donor blood. In conditions such as neonatal polycythemia, a specific amount of the child s blood is removed and replaced with a normal saline solution, plasma, or albumin the clear liquid portion of blood . This decreases the total number of red blood cells in the body and makes it easier for blood to flow through the body. Risks General risks are the same as with any transfusion. Other possible complications include thrombosis Blood clots Changes in blood chemistry high or low potassium , low calcium , hypoglycemia low glucose , change in acid base balance in the blood Heart and lung problems Infection greatly decreased risk due to careful screening of blood Shock due to inadequate replacement of blood Recovery The infant may need to be monitored for several days in the hospital after the transfusion, but the length ... Category Blood Category Hematology Category Transfusion medicine Medical stub de Blutaustauschtransfusion ... more details
The InternationalSociety for Experimental Hematology ISEH is a learned society which deals with hematology , the study of the blood system and its diseases, including those caused by exposure to nuclear radiation. It was founded in 1971, and held its first official meeting in Milwaukee in 1972. ref cite journal author Bortin MM, Congdon CC title The first official meeting of the InternationalSociety for Experimental Hematology journal Exp. Hematol. volume 21 issue 2 pages 195 7 year 1993 month February pmid 8425558 ref Its mission statement is To promote the scientific knowledge and clinical application of basic hematology, immunology, stem cell research, cell and gene therapy and related aspects of research through publications, discussions, scientific meetings and the support of young investigators. ref http www.iseh.org about InternationalSociety for Experimental Hematology About ISEH ref At the opening ceremony of the 30th annual meeting of ISEH, Emperor Akihito of Japan praised the remarkable results obtained by the ISEH today in the treatment of radiation related disorders , by contrast to the lack of any effective treatment for such disorders in 1945 when atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. ref http www.kunaicho.go.jp address address emperor 2001.html Imperial Household Agency Address by His Majesty the Emperor Opening Ceremony for the 30th Annual Meeting of the InternationalSociety for Experimental Hematology Keio Plaza Inter Continental Hotel Saturday, August 25, 2001 ref The society has an official journal, Experimental Hematology , which claims to have an impact factor of 3.147. External links http www.iseh.org about InternationalSociety for Experimental Hematology http www.exphem.org Experimental Hematology , a scholarly journal published for the ISEH by Elsevier References reflist Category Hematology Category Learned societies Category Scientific societies ... more details
globalize date December 2010 Transfusion medicine or transfusiology is the branch of medicine that is concerned with the Bloodtransfusiontransfusion of blood and blood component s. The blood bank is the section of the clinical laboratory where medical technologist s process and distribute blood product s under the supervision of a medical director, often certified in Pathology or Transfusion Medicine. The blood donor center, also under the supervision of a physician who may be a Transfusion Medicine specialist, is the facility that collects and processes blood products. Transfusion medicine is a board ... which is part of the Scottish National BloodTransfusion Service SNBTS . The EUB consists of many specialist ... www.learnbloodtransfusion.org.uk about.htm title Better BloodTransfusion continuing education programme publisher SNBTS accessdate 2009 01 01 ref In the UK there is a constant worry that a bloodtransfusion ... for board certification in Transfusion Medicine following a 1 2 year fellowship. Physicians certified in Transfusion Medicine are trained in blood product selection and management, immunohematology , apheresis , stem cell collection, cellular therapy, and blood coagulation coagulation . They are often .... History William Harvey in 1628 discovered that blood circulates around the body. He was an England English physician soon after this the first bloodtransfusion is attempted. In 1665 another English doctor Richard Lower physician Richard Lower successfully used bloodtransfusion between dogs to keep them alive. ref name aabbhighlights cite web url http www.aabb.org Content About Blood Highlights of Transfusion Medicine History title Highlights of Transfusion Medicine History publisher aabb.org .... UK In the UK, transfusion medicine is a sub speciality of haematology . Serious Hazards of Transfusion SHOT undertakes research into the effects of transfusion errors and aims to improve patient safety. ref cite web url http www.shotuk.org Aims,scope&TOR.htm title Serious Hazards of Transfusion ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 The International Headache Society IHS is a charitable organization charity organization founded in 1981 for people from all professions that are working to treat headache disease disorders . It has over 1,000 ordinary members including national society members . The society publishes an international journal http www.cephalalgia.com Cephalalgia . The society was incorporated in 1994 in England and Wales as a Company Limited by Guarantee and registered in 1995 as a charity. International Headache Congress The International Headache Congress IHC is held every second year, organized and hosted on behalf of IHS by a member national society. References reflist External links http www.ihs headache.org The International Headache Society website http www2.kenes.com ihc2011 Pages Home.aspx 2011 International Headache Congress website Category Health charities in the United Kingdom Category Headaches Category Organizations established in 1981 UK charity stub de International Headache Society it International Headache Society nl International Headache Society ... more details
InternationalSociety for Universal Dialogue is a philosophy philosophical learned societysociety whose purpose is to promoting international discussion about fundamental questions of universal concern, such as world peace , human rights , and preservation of the world ecology . External links http www.isud.org ISUD website Category International organizations Category Philosophical societies ... more details
infobox software name International Bulb Society logo Image Internationalbulbsociety.jpg 150 px center website http www.bulbsociety.org The International Bulb Society was founded in 1933 and is the sole internationalsociety dedicated to informing the public about the science , cultivation , conservation ethic conservation and botany of Storage organ geophytic plants , commonly known as bulbs . Awards The Herbert Medal the society awards this medal to people who have made outstanding contributions to the study of geophytic plants. The Hamilton P. Traub Outstanding Service Award the society awards this medal to persons who provide outstanding service to the society. External links http www.bulbsociety.org International Bulb Society Category Botanical societies sci org stub ... more details
Chinese Society of International Law zh c founded by in 1980 and has more than 800 registered members from all over the country engaged in teaching and research institutions of international law, state organs and other practical work departments. Chinese Society of International Law in China is the center of international academic exchange. Conducts promotion of international law in China, research, practice, dissemination and development, play an important role and impact. Journal The Chinese Journal of International Law is an independent, peer review ed journal published in association with The Chinese Society of International Law, Beijing, and Wuhan University Institute of International Law, Wuhan, China by Oxford University Press . ref http www.chinesejil.org ref Other publications CSIL also publishes in Chinese the Chinese Yearbook of International Law and The Chinese Society of International Law Newsletter . See also China Law Society Reference reflist External links http www.csil.cn Chinese Society of International Law Category Organizations based in China Category Law of the People s Republic of China Category Legal organizations Category Academic organizations International law stub PRChina stub ... more details
The Schizophrenia International Research Society is an academic organization with a global scope, devoted to the study of schizophrenia and related disorders. cite web title Schizophrenia International Research Society url http www.schizophreniaresearchsociety.org External links http www.schizophreniaforum.org The Schizophrenia Forum http www.schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org Schizophrenia Bulletin Category Schizophrenia related organisations ... more details
The InternationalSociety for Comparative Psychology was founded in 1980 and held its first meeting in 1983. Purpose The society Promotes the comparative study of behavior in human and nonhuman animals Sponsors a biannual meeting Publishes the scientific journal, the International Journal of Comparative Psychology IJCP . External links http www.comparativepsychology.org InternationalSociety for Comparative Psychology website Category Psychology organizations Psychology organizations sci org stub ... more details
The Asian Society of International Law AsianSIL is a region wide forum for interaction among scholars and practitioners of public and private international law either based in or interested in Asia. ref name Pres http law.nus.edu.sg asiansil welcome.htm AsianSIL President s Welcome ref It was established ... Dinner of the Inaugural Conference of the Asian Society of International Law on 7 April 2007 ref The Society is an international non partisan, non profit, and non governmental organization with the following objectives To promote research, education and practice of international law by serving as a centre of activities among international law scholars and practitioners in Asia and elsewhere, in a spirit of partnership with other relevant international, regional and national societies and organizations To foster and encourage Asian perspectives of international law and To promote awareness of and respect for international law in Asia. ref http law.nus.edu.sg asiansil constitution.htm Constitution of the Asian Society of International Law , art 2. ref The first President of the Society was Hisashi Owada , current President of the International Court of Justice . ref http www.icj cij.org court ?p1 1&p2 2&p3 1&judge 13 ref The current President of the Society is Judge Hanqin Xue, also a member of the International Court of Justice and until 2010 China s Ambassador to ASEAN and member of the International Law Commission . ref http law.nus.edu.sg asiansil govbodies.htm ref The Society is in the process of establishing the Asian Journal of International Law , which will be published ... others, then President of the International Court of Justice Dame Rosalyn Higgins and Singapore Foreign ... SYBIL 2008 Preface2008.pdf Singapore Year Book of International Law 2008 vi ref References Reflist External links Official http www.AsianSIL.org DEFAULTSORT Asian Society Of International Law Category International law organisations Category Academic organizations Category Organizations established ... more details
The International Molinological Society TIMS has been active since 1965 and is the only organization dedicated to mills and molinology on a worldwide scale. It brings together more than six hundred members, mostly from Europe and the USA. TIMS is a non profit organization with cultural and scientific aims. It was founded in 1973 after earlier international meetings Symposia in 1965 and 1969. The original initiative for these meetings was taken by the Portuguese Molinology Molinologist Dr. Jo o Miguel dos Santos Sim es. External links http www.timsmills.info T he I nternational M olinological S ociety TIMS Category Learned societies International Molinological de The International Molinological Society nl The International Molinological Society ... more details
Primarysources date December 2007 The International Viola Society , also called the IVS or the Society, is an international organization dedicated to players of the viola . It is currently based in Auckland , New Zealand and sponsors annual International Viola Congresses. The purposes of the International Viola society include promoting the standards of excellence in viola performance throughout the world, research relating to the history of the viola, influencing publishers to publish music, support the Primrose International Viola Archive, and many others. http www.viola.ca ivs ivs congresses.html The IVS was founded in 1968 by Franz Zeyringer as The Viola Forschungsgellschaft. The IVS published the multi language Viola Yearbook from 1979 to 1994. The IVS consists of several national sections around the world and also gives out many awards for excellence in areas relating to the viola. The society has chapters throughout the world. References Pounds, Dwight R. The American Viola Society A History and Reference . Provo, Utah American Viola Society, 1993 Riley, Maurice W. The History of the Viola . 2 Vols. Ann Arbor, Mich. Braun Brumfield, 1980 1991 External links http www.internationalviolasociety.org International Viola Society official site Category Viola organizations Category Organisations based in New Zealand Category International organizations Category Brigham Young University music org stub ... more details
The InternationalSociety of Arboriculture ISA is an international non profit organization headquartered in Champaign, Illinois USA. Its mission statement Through research, technology, and education promote the professional practice of arboriculture and foster a greater public awareness of the benefits of trees. The ISA has over 20,000 members internationally, with international chapters and affiliates in Australia, New Zealand, UK, Canada, Asia, South America and Europe. The ISA also runs the ISA Certified Arborist program. External links http www.isa arbor.com InternationalSociety of Arboriculture Home Page http www.isaac.org.au InternationalSociety of Arboriculture Australia Chapter The ISA website offers a page where one can verify a Certified Arborist in a specific area. http www.isa arbor.com findarborist findarborist.aspx http www.isa arbor.com findarborist findarborist.aspx DEFAULTSORT InternationalSociety Of Arboriculture Category Agriculture organizations Category Clubs and societies in the United States US org stub agri stub ... more details
The International Palm Society IPS is a horticultural society devoted to the promotion, cultivation, and study of palms plant family Arecaceae . Founded in 1956 as The Palm Society , in the 1980s the name was changed to reflect its worldwide membership. The organization publishes a quarterly, peer reviewed botanical and horticultural magazine, Palms formerly Principes . The IPS maintains an endowment for support of palm research and education which annually provides approximately 50,000 in grants. The immediate Past President, Horace O. Hobbs, Jr., received the French National Horticultural Society s medal of honor for services rendered to the world of horticulture in 2002. External links http www.palms.org International Palm Society website Horticulture stub Category Horticultural organizations ... more details
primarysources date October 2008 The InternationalSociety for Justice Research is an interdisciplinary scholarly society devoted to promoting research on the topic of social justice . The Society sponsors the academic journal http www.springerlink.com content 104973 Social Justice Research , hosts conferences to facilitate dissemination of knowledge ref http www.isjr.org Meetings.html ref , and sponsors awards for Lifetime Achievement and Early Contribution to the study of justice processes. Scholars from a host of fields, including social psychology , sociology , economics , history, law and others are represented among the society s membership. External links http www.isjr.org InternationalSociety for Justice Research References reflist Category Learned societies int org stub ... more details