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    • Board Statement Process
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  • News and Media
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    • President’s Statements
    • Proceedings
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    • ABILA Centennial
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    • Biennial ILA Conferences
    • Regional International Law Weekends
  • Committees
    • Committee Overview
    • Committee Procedures
    • Arms Control and Disarmament
    • Formation of Rules of Customary Int’l Law
    • Global Health Law
    • International Arbitration
    • International Commercial Law
    • International Criminal Court
    • International Cultural Heritage Law
    • International Humanitarian Law
    • International Environmental and Energy Law
    • International Human Rights Law
    • International Intellectual Property Law
    • International Investment Law
    • International Trade Law
    • Islamic Law and Society
    • International Law in Domestic Courts
    • Law of the Sea
    • Legitimacy and Fundamental Principles of International Law
    • Space Law
    • Teaching International Law
    • United Nations Law
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The American Branch of the International Law Association is a diverse and inclusive community of individuals working or interested in international law. The Branch serves several functions that set it apart as a leader.

Benefits of membership

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… collaboration with leading international lawyers and international law academics from around the world … is vital to furthering an understanding of international law

First, the American Branch is part of a truly international organization. The International Law Association was established in 1873 and is composed of sixty-seven national branches (including the Headquarters Branch). It is currently the preeminent international non-governmental organization involved in developing and restating international law. The American Branch nominates members – both leading U.S. international lawyers and early career professionals – to participate as members of the ILA committees. The opportunity to help prepare draft treaties or studies in collaboration with leading international lawyers and international law academics from around the world – rather than just consulting with other U.S. international lawyers – is vital to furthering an understanding of international law. Committee members and others who attend the ILA’s biennial international conferences find their involvement with the ILA to be immensely rewarding.

Impact of committees

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Committees allow members to combine service and academic or advocacy work

Second, the American Branch has its own committees, which allow members to combine service and academic or advocacy work. These committees are unusual in terms of the range of opportunities they provide for member-initiated projects, and there are opportunities for student involvement as well. The American Branch’s committees – unlike the Branch as a whole – may advocate for specific positions on international legal issues. Committees have filed amicus briefs in appellate cases and communicated with government officials on a variety of issues. Branch committees also engage in traditional, rigorous academic work, sometimes undertaking projects that complement the work of parallel international ILA committees, and sometimes developing their own projects. The recent book-length study by the American Branch’s Law of the Sea Committee, explaining law of the sea terms and concepts, is an example of a work that even in its draft form has been widely cited and beneficial to scholars and practitioners.

Access to leadership

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… learn from and meet top international lawyers from private practice, academia, the government, nongovernmental organizations, the United Nations, and other international organizations …

Third, the American Branch performs exceptional educational and professional service through its national and regional International Law Weekends. Other international law organizations also hold major national conferences, of course, but none follow the Branch’s lead in offering low admission price to members of the organization, to members of cosponsoring organizations, and free admission to students. The annual International Law Weekend, held each October in New York City, provides significant opportunities for attendees to learn from and meet top international lawyers from private practices, academia, the government, nongovernmental organizations, the United Nations, and other international organizations.

Enhance your career

… opportunity to take on leadership roles in the organization, whether it is joining a committee, serving on the board or a board committee, taking an active role in organizing a Regional ILW or other events, or starting a new committee …

Members are encouraged to send information about their accomplishments, honors, projects and publications to the Branch for inclusion in our newsletter, which is distributed to thousands of individuals every year. In addition, members have the opportunity to take on leadership roles in the organization, whether it is joining a committee, serving on the board or a board committee, taking an active role in organizing a Regional ILW or other events, or starting a new committee or study group.

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Membership

ABILA draws members from academia, civil society, government, international organizations, and private practice.

Committees

ABILA has 20 committees.

Events

ABILA hosts an International Law Weekend annually, as well as regional and global events.

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