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  1. ASIL

    The American Society of International Law (ASIL) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, educational membership organization founded in 1906 and chartered by Congress in 1950.

  2. 2026 ASIL Annual Meeting

    (a) You are unable to obtain a visa for entry into the United States; or (b) You are prevented from attending the Annual Meeting due to Covid-related restrictions, such as travel or quarantine …

  3. ASIL Insights

    The ASIL Resolution: Upholding International Law on Slavery and the Slave Trade Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems & International Law: Growing Momentum Towards a New …

  4. Calendar of Events - ASIL

    As a benefit to ASIL members and to the public at large, the Society makes available the following calendar of international law related events occurring worldwide.

  5. Student Membership - ASIL

    "ASIL is hugely important. It creates a community of individuals engaged with international law as scholars, practitioners, and policymakers who can both collaborate with and challenge one …

  6. Career Opportunities - ASIL

    ASIL offers students opportunities to become involved with its work while learning first-hand about the field of international law. See descriptions below of the specific internship positions …

  7. Governance - ASIL

    She is a frequent lecturer on international law and has guest lectured at Yale Law School and NYU Law School, among others. Ms. Amirfar was elected President of the American Society …

  8. ASIL Membership

    Members receive full online access —including all archived content—to ASIL's four flagship publications: the world renowned American Journal of International Law; the timely …

  9. American Journal of International Law - ASIL

    While candidates do not need to be a member of ASIL to be nominated, those who are ultimately elected will need to be members of the Society in good standing while serving on the AJIL Board.

  10. Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems & International Law: …

    Jan 24, 2025 · Introduction On December 2, 2024, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly adopted a resolution on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems [1] with overwhelming support: …