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International Economic Law/Private International Law |
Use of Force/International Humanitarian Law |
International Legal Theory |
Development |
Human
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Interest Groups, Resource Sessions, and Other |
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9:00am-2:30pm
ASIL Executive Council
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4:15pm-
5:30pm |
Grotius Lecture, Co-Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law
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5:30pm-
10:00pm |
5:30pm-7:30pm Grotius Reception, Co-Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law |
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7:30pm-10:00pm
American Journal of International Law Board of Editors Dinner |
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Plenary |
Environment |
International Economic Law/Private International Law |
Use of Force/International Humanitarian Law |
International Legal Theory |
Development |
Human
Rights |
Interest Groups, Resource Sessions, and Other |
7:45am-
8:45am |
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Interest Group Meetings |
9:00am-
10:30am |
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Feeling the Heat? Climate Change Litigation in the 21st Century |
The Canada-U.S. Border: Free Trade in a Time of Enhanced Security |
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Roundtable on Citizenship |
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Social Justice Advocacy in the US: What Role for International Law? |
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10:45am-
12:15pm |
12:30pm-2:00pm
Hudson Medal Luncheon |
Tsunamis, Hurricanes, Earthquakes and Asteroids: Are We Ready for the Next 100 Years? |
The Future of Food |
10:45am-12:30pm
1907 Hague Convention and 1977 Geneva Protocols: Looking Back and Thinking Ahead |
Queering International Law |
Africa: A New Voices Panel |
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1:00pm-
2:30pm |
Collapse: Can International Law Protect the Earth's Natural Resources? |
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New Voices on Institutions and the Rule of Law |
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Paving the Way? Africa and the Future of International Criminal Law |
2:45pm-
6:00pm |
2:45pm-4:15pm Annual General Meeting & President's Address
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4:30pm-5:30on
Breaking Developments in International Law: A Conversation on the ICJ’s Opinion in Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro
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2:45pm-4:15pm
The Future of Internet Governance
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2:45pm-4:15pm
The Globalization of the American Law School
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5:30pm-6:30pm
Executive Council Meeting & Reception |
6:00pm-
10pm |
6:30pm-9:30pm
Members' Reception and Plenary Panel: The Future of International Law; Hosted by Georgetown University Law Center; Co-sponsored by Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP |
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8:00pm-10:00pm
Interest Group Meetings |
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Environment |
International Economic Law/Private International Law |
Use of Force/International Humanitarian Law |
International Legal Theory |
Development |
Human
Rights |
Interest Groups, Resource Sessions, and Other |
7:45am-
8:45am |
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Interest Group Meetings |
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What Future for the Doha Development Agenda & the Multilateral Negotiating Regime? |
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Customary International Law as Federal Law After Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain |
Implementation of International Health Law: A Challenge for the Future |
Slave Trafficking 200 Years After Abolition |
Internationalizing International Law Societies: A Dialogue on Building a Global Scholarly Network |
10:45am-
12:15pm |
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Toward International Order in Migration and Trade? |
Justice Should Be Done, But Where? The Relationship Between National and International Courts |
Ethics, Legitimacy and Lawyering: How Do International Lawyers Speak Truth to Power |
Indigenous Rights, Traditional Knowledge and Access to Genetic Resources: New Participants in Future International Law Making |
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International Law 2.0: How to Maximize Technology for Research & Scholarship |
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12:30pm-2:30pm
WILIG Luncheon |
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Divergence and Harmonization in Private International Law
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International Economic Law Research, Teaching, & Practice: Report of the IEL IG Bretton Woods Conference |
The Supreme Court and the War on Terrorism |
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Roundtable on the News Media and International Law
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Are We Teaching International Law or US Foreign Relations Law |
2:45pm-
4:15pm |
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The Future of Transnational Litigation in U.S. Courts: Distinct Field or Footnote? |
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Democracy, Gender and Governance |
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The Future of International Labor Law: A Conversation |
ASIL Interest Groups: What They Are, How to Start One and How to Become Involved. |
4:30pm-
5:45pm |
Plenary Corporate Counsel Forum: The Impact of International Law on Multinational Corporations
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6:00pm-
8:00pm |
President's Reception
(Co-sponsored by George Washington University Law School)
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6:30pm-8:00pm
Alumni Reception, Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State
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7:00pm-9:00pm
Interest Group Meetings
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7:30pm-8:30pm
Opinio JurisReception on International Law Blogging
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Annual Dinner |
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Plenary |
Environment |
International Economic Law/Private International Law |
Use of Force/International Humanitarian Law |
International Legal Theory |
Development |
Human
Rights |
Interest Groups, Resource Sessions, and Other |
7:45am-
8:45am |
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Interest Group Meetings |
9:00am-
10:30am |
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The UN Sale of Goods Convention: Perspectives on the Current
State-of-Play |
How Can the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime Be Repaired? What if it Can’t? |
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Strengthening Human Rights Mechanisms Around the World |
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10:45am-
12:15pm |
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Investment Law, Dispute Resolution and the Development Promise: Back to the Future |
Counter-insurgency and the War on Terror: A Deadly Convergence? |
A Multiplicity of Actors and Transnational Governance |
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3:00pm |
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Workshops & Interest Group Meetings |