2024 ASIL Annual Meeting
Date: 3rd - 6th April 2024
Time: TBC
Venue: Washington Hilton 1919 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC 20009
Event Details
The ASIL Annual Meeting will interrogate the role of international law in such an interdependent world. Progressive, critical, and classical analyses have some purchase. Has international law actually contributed to human connectedness and flourishing and, if so, how? Can we still envision this pursuit while limiting social and political stratification within and among nations? How can international law respond to new challenges posed by greater integration, including the very weaponization of interdependence? This meeting will reevaluate and reimagine the purpose, place, and power of international law in response to these developments.
Substantive Tracks:
- Track One: International Human Rights, Humanitarian Law, and Criminal Justice
- Track Two: Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Dispute Resolution
- Track Three: International Trade, Investment, Finance, and Tax
- Track Four: International Organizations, Global Governance, Global Health, and Technology
- Track Five: Security, Foreign Relations, and Use of Force
- Track Six: Environment, Sea, Space, and Sustainable Development
Attendees can expect to participate in:
- Keynote addresses by leading figures in international law
- Substantive panels on a wide variety of international law topics
- Multiple networking and social events
- Interest Group social events and substantive meetings
- Access to the leading publishers of international law materials
- Optional Continuing Legal Education credits
- Optional luncheons
Keynote sessions include
Grotius Lecture
Dame Meg Taylor, former Secretary general of the Pacific Islands Forum and Julian Aguon Blue Ocean Law
Manley O. Hudson Medal Lecture
José E. Alvarez, New York University School of Law and Lucy Reed, Arbitration Chambers
Goler T. Butcher Medal Lecture
Roya Boroumand, Abdorrahman Boroumand Center
Prominent Woman in International Law Awardee
Karima Bennoune, University of Michigan Law School
Charles N. Brower Lecture
Rosemary Barkett, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal