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Academic Partner Testimonials
What Academic Institutions Say about ASIL's Academic Partnership Program:
"Our students and faculty members find the ASIL Academic Partnership to be a very valuable tool for connecting in the world of international law. It allows us to develop networks, access research and teaching materials, as well as to be linked with international law developments in the United States." LAURENCE BOISSON DE CHAZOURNES, Professor and Director of the Master in International Dispute Settlement (MIDS), University of Geneva Law School.
ASIL Newsletter
Published four times a year, the ASIL Newsletter covers selected international law developments, new publications, upcoming conferences, and regional activities of the Society. The Newsletter publishes thought-provoking commentary, including columns by the Society's president and the Society's executive director; information on meetings and symposia held all over the world; announcements of opportunities to participate in Society endeavors; and news of activities cosponsored with collegial organizations.
deFord Library and Information Center
As a specialized collection that is open to the public, the Society's library is unique in Washington, DC. From its 20,000-item specialized collection of books and periodicals to its databases on international law topics and web-based resources, the deFord Library and Information Center plays an important role for the local international law community and, electronically, to the global audience of international lawyers and researchers.
Other Resources
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Howard M. Holtzmann Research Center for the Study of International Arbitration and Conciliation
International Law Fellowships

Gabrielle Kirk McDonald
The Gabrielle Kirk McDonald BASIL Fellowship
ASIL Partners
ASIL offers tailored programs for its institutional colleagues – law firms, academic institutions, and publishers. Our partnerships combine recognition, advertising, participation, promotion, outreach, education, and association with access to ASIL's worldwide community of international law professionals. For more information, inlucding how to become a partner, expand the tabs below or contact ASIL's Partnership Department at partnerships@asil.org.