All 35 panels at ILW 2023 are designated for continuing legal education (CLE) credit. CLE credit is offered to all ILW attendees at no additional cost. Attorneys licensed in other states other than New York can apply for CLE credit in their own jurisdiction using the New York CLE certificate provided. Please collect a CLE form from the registration desk, or use the one included in the back of the program – and add the CLE code(s) provided by the moderator at the panels you attend. Email the completed CLE form to the address provided at the conclusion of the conference.
ABILA-ASIL Roundtable on Cooperation & Compliance Through International Law & Institutions: Challenges & Opportunities
Assessing the Legal Personality & Obligations of International Courts and Tribunals
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Border Governance in an Interdependent World
Beyond Multilateral Intellectual Property Law
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Beyond The High Seas Treaty: Addressing Gaps in Ocean Governance
Border Governance in an Interdependent World
Can International Law Give a Boost to the Energy Transition? Challenges and Possibilities
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China Beyond its Borders & Global Governance
Crimes Against Humanity New Offenses, New Frontiers
Customary International Law and Beyond: What Is Its Unique Role in Facilitating Global Cooperation?
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Digital Authoritarianism: Compounding Impunity for Human Rights Violations
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Economic Sanctions and International Immunity: Current Developments
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Empowering the UN Security Council to Address Modern Threats to Peace and Security
Geopolitics and the Emerging Investment Regime
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Global AI Regulation: The (Mis)Alignment Challenge
Investment Law and Energy in Times of Armed Conflict
Is the International Legal Order Unraveling?
Leveraging International Law to Fight Climate Change: Current Limitations and Avenues for Advancement
Negotiating a Torture-Free Trade Treaty
Outer Space and Earth Interactions within Environmental Governance and Accountability Regimes
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Prosecuting War Crimes in U.S. Courts: New Avenues for Legal Accountability in Ukraine and Beyond
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Pushback: The Increasing Opposition to the Domestic Relevance of International Law
Reimagining International Refugee Law: Meaningful participation of refugees in the laws that affect us
Resolving Private International Disputes in the 21st Century — The User’s Perspective
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Rethinking solutions to international disputes?
Russia and Ukraine: A Springboard or a Setback for International Accountability?
Ten Top Developments in Private International Law
The Advisory Function of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in a Time of Climate Crisis
The Changing Face of Global Content Moderation
The Global South and the shaping of international law: challenges, opportunities and lessons learned
The ICC’s Gender Persecution Policy: Definitions; Implementation; Way Forward
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The Practice of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies Beyond International (Human Rights) Law
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The Role of International Courts in Promoting State Responsibility for Climate Change
The UN International Law Commission and the Future of International Law-Making
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Trade, Labor Rights and Forced Labor- An Overview of Recent Trends in International Trade Law
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