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Individual Membership

Membership of BIICL is open to all and enables you to become part of a diverse community including practitioners, scholars and many others with an interest in international and comparative law, and the rule of law.

Individuals who become members of BIICL benefit from a range of attractive discounts and have an opportunity to network with those who work in the institute as well as the many partner organisations which BIICL is linked to.

Members are kept informed on BIICL's latest research and developments, with many opportunities to engage in debate and discussion through our programme of topical events, seminars and conferences.

Membership Benefits

Enhanced Individual (£190) Individual (£155) Enhanced Concession (£125) Concession (£95) International (£95) Student 1 Year (£45) Student 2 Years (£80)

40% discount on BIICL events with the exception of short courses

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20% discount on BIICL short courses

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Online access to ICLQ* archive

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Hardcopy subscription to the ICLQ*

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30% Discount on CUP Publications

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Access to papers from past events

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BIICL Newsletter

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  *International and Comparative Law Quarterly

Sign Up for Individual membership

 
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Offline Applications

If you would prefer to complete a hard copy of the membership form you can download a paper-based version here.

Please return the form and payment by Credit/Debit Card or cheque (in pounds sterling made payable to "BIICL") to:

Membership Team, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5JP.

Alternatively, you may return the form by email. 

Could you participate in one of our Forums?

The Institute also hosts three specialist discussion and working groups, called Forums, which cover the areas of Competition Law, Investment Treaty Law and Product Liability Law. These bring together those with a serious engagement in these areas including solicitors, barristers, in-house counsel, policy advisers, lobbyists, academics, government officials, regulators and international officials. Each Forum provides a secure opportunity to share experiences and exchange opinions, contribute to policy initiatives, and promote research in these important areas of law and practice.

More details about our Forums and how to join 

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