Ultra-conservative Polish Catholic organisation
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Ordo Iuris (full official name: Ordo Iuris Institute for Legal Culture; Polish: Fundacja Instytut na rzecz Kultury Prawnej Ordo Iuris) is an ultra-conservative[1][2][3] Polish Catholic legal organization and think tank.
Aims
The organisation declares that it aims to "research the legal culture and spiritual heritage in which Polish culture is rooted, and to promote them in public life and the legal system".[4] From 2016, the organisation became known for its anti-LGBT, anti-abortion and anti-divorce activism.[5]
History
Ordo Iuris was founded in 2013 by the Christian Culture Association [pl].
The first high-profile initiative of Ordo luris was an attempt to draft an anti-abortion bill in 2016, which aimed to its full prohibition and introduce criminal liability for anyone who causes the death of a conceived child, including its mother. However, it caused the Black Protests across the country and was eventually rejected by Sejm voting on October 6, 2016. During the discussion prior to the vote, Joanna Banasiuk of Ordo Iuris presented a "self-amendment" with the aim of removing the so-called criminal record of mothers.[6]
In 2021, it helped to inaugurate the Collegium Intermarium a private university.[7][8]
Among the supporters of Ordo Iuris are high-ranking Polish national politicians, such as the former minister of education, Przemysław Czarnek (PiS).[9][10][11][12][13] Ordo Iuris cooperates with ultra-conservative CitizenGo.[14] Polish journalists documented numerous links of Ordo Iuris with Russia-sponsored ultra-conservative organizations.[15]