Upcoming Events
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The Peaceful Settlement of Inter-State Cyber Disputes (Online Workshop)
24 Apr 2025 ONLINE -
Short Course: Foundations of Public International Law
25 Apr 2025 ONLINE -
Forty-Third ITF Public Conference: Geopolitics & International Investment Law
25 Apr 2025 HYBRID -
Short Course: Climate Change Law
29 Apr 2025 ONLINE -
The CMA’S New Consumer Regime: Making it Work.
01 May 2025 In person only -
ICLQ Annual Lecture 2025: "The 'Highest Possible Ambition' on Climate Change Mitigation as a Legal Standard"
13 May 2025 HYBRID
About BIICL
The British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) provides informed, independent and practical legal ideas for a global community. Its high quality and respected work involves analysis and debate about contemporary issues on every continent, from its base in the heart of London's energetic and multicultural legal network.
BIICL has been making an influential impact since its foundation in 1958, and it can trace its history even further back to 1894. It is one of the very few independent legal bodies of its type in the world, as it is unaffiliated to any university, is a charity/not-for-profit organisation and is nonpartisan.
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Blog
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Beyond the spotlight: A need for regulating community-led object repatriation?
Many cultural institutions and heritage professionals have recently advocated for a more inclusive…
Cultural Heritage -
The Decline of the Rule of Law in Russia: From Telephone Justice to Asset Seizures
The rule of law has significantly declined in Russia recently, particularly following the February…
Rule of Law -
Introducing the BIICL Climate Law and Litigation Blog: Bridging Global Perspectives and Legal Innovation
We are proud to introduce the Climate Law and Litigation (CLL) Blog, a pioneering initiative by…
Climate Law and Litigation Blog
News
Research
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Third-Party Litigation Funding (TPLF)
Centre for Comparative Law+2 -
Empirical Study: International Investment Law Protections in Global Banking and Finance
Arbitration+1 -
The Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction: Lessons from the United Nations War Crimes Commission
Human Rights and IHL+4