As an independent, privately funded human rights organisation,
the Committee on the Administration of Justice is dependent on the support of
its members and friends to be able to promote respect for human rights in
Northern Ireland. CAJ has six full time staff and depends greatly on
volunteers for support. If you would like to support the work of CAJ please see
the following options.
Donations
Donate Money
Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ), founded
in 1981, is an non-governmental organisation which monitors civil liberties
issues, provides information to the public and campaigns for change in the
administration of justice in Northern Ireland. To ensure its independence, CAJ
receives its funding from private charities and individuals; it does not seek or take government funding.
If you would like to make a donation, please send a cheque payable to
CAJ Limited or contact Liz McAleer (for contact details see right hand side).
If you wish to donate online, please click here.
Donate Time
If you would like to work as a volunteer for CAJ please contact our office.
Membership
Why become a member of CAJ?
Apart from showing your support for CAJ's work in protecting
human rights, as a member of CAJ you will receive CAJ’s monthly Civil Liberties
Bulletin Just News and the Annual Report. You are also invited to attend
CAJ’s Annual General Meeting and participate in the elecion of CAJ's Executive.
Membership Rates
UK/Ireland: Waged: £20.00 Unwaged £5.00 |
International: £25.00 |
Organisation: 30.00 or £10.00 (depending on resources) |
Membership can be paid in cash, by postal order or cheque made
payable to CAJ or Direct Debit (Banks outside
Northern Ireland and Britain do not offer this service).
How to become a member of CAJ?
To join CAJ please print out the
CAJ Membership Application
Form and send it to the CAJ office or contact
the office by telephone or email.
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