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Governance

ASIL is a volunteer-led organization whose Officers and governing Executive Council are elected by its members. Today, leaders from the bench, the academy, the bar and public service are guiding the Society's transformation into a direct, engaged, worldwide network - through conferences, meetings, publications, and electronic communications and information resources.

ASIL Staff

The Society’s full-time, permanent staff consists of a dozen employees who work at ASIL headquarters, Tillar House, near Dupont Circle in Washington, DC.  A staff directory follows.

High School Curriculum

As the breadth of standardized examination requirements grows, international and human rights law is finding less and less room and nearly no mention in today’s high schools. To fill this gap, ASIL has created teaching modules modules designed for integration into existing history and civics curricula.

International Legal Materials

NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS (ILM) EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The American Society of International Law welcomes applications to fill two positions on the Editorial Advisory Committee (the Committee) for International Legal Materials (ILM).

Publications


ASIL publications feature articles, editorials, comments, notes on important legal documents, book reviews, and much more by pre-eminent scholars and practitioners from around the world. They address developments and issues in public and private international law, as well as international relations, and provide indispensable resources for all professionals working in international law, economics, trade, and foreign affairs.