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International law resources, including analyses of current affairs, and a guide to Internet resources.
http://www.asil.org
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Association information, membership, committees, publications, and links.
http://www.ila.org.au/
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International legal research, training, and publishing institute.
http://www.cils.org/
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Information about center, including members, newsletters, conferences, and internships/externships.
http://www.cils.net/
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Promotes understanding, development and implementation of international sustainable development law, based at McGill University, Canada. General information, programs, publications, contacts.
http://www.cisdl.org
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Created to bring together and to develop deeper understanding among all of those working in the field of international law.
http://www.esil-sedi.org/
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Assisting the creation and improvement of laws and regulatory systems governing the not-for-profit sector in countries around the world.
http://www.icnl.org/
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A private, not-for-profit organization that conducts scholarly research, publishing, and practical legal training and technical assistance on many aspects of international legal and economic policy and practice.
http://www.ili.org/
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Organization of law firms with the aim of enhancing international services to clients. Promotional material, Newsletter, membership list, on-line membership application.
http://www.law-europe.com/
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The PAIL Institute is a nonprofit organization devoted to furthering the observance of international law through research, consulting, and publishing monographs and other educational materials. The 23 volumes of The Pail Monograph Series represent the longest, continuously-edited collection of international law monographs.
http://www.pail-institute.org/
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Promoting the learning and application of International Law, and offering an international law research guide, and information about events in and near Singapore.
http://www.sils.org
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The WJA was formed in response to an international outcry for a free and open forum where judges, lawyers, law professors and others from around the world could work cooperatively to raise public support for the institutions that govern and enforce the administration of international law.
http://www.worldjurist.org/
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