The International Law Association has around 50 branches worldwide and a growing membership of academics and practising professionals with an interest in international law.
The main objectives of the Association are the study, clarification and development of both public and private international law. It is in the work of the various International Committees that these aims are pursued and biennial conferences provide a forum for comprehensive discussion and endorsement for the work of these committees.



There are currently around 50 regional branches in operation around the world. They may either represent individual states or regional groups of countries.
Conference Reports
ILA Conference Reports are available to order online. The most recent conference took place 4-8 June 2006 in Toronto, Canada. This report will be available by the end of 2006. To order previous reports use our
online order form (click here)

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