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The Section of International Law
operates over fifty (50) committees, subcommittees, task forces,
and working groups focusing on a broad variety of international
law topics. The Section's committees are the most important components
of your gateway to international practice. Committee are active
via programs, listserves, webboards, newsletters, and websites,
all of which allow you to build valuable networks in a variety
of practice areas.
Join
an unlimited number of Section committees at no charge.
View a directory of Section listserves.
View the Section Listserve Usage Policy.
Why join a committee?
- To receive the most
up-to-date legal information in a specific area of international
law and to get to know some of the leading practitioners in
that arena;
- To network, exchange
ideas, offer client referrals, and collaborate with other members
with similar interests; and
- To be kept informed
about upcoming committee activities such as meetings, brown-bag
lunches, teleconferences, reports and recommendations, and much
more.
Join
now! You can get involved in committees as…
- A speaker
- A writer
- An organizer
- A leader
- A participant
...to advance your international career and expand your global
network.
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