Date Chartered: 5/31/1976
Purpose
The Section on International Law promotes the communication of ideas, interests and activities among members of the section and makes recommendations on matters concerning international law.
Annual Meeting Programs
2025
- Joint Program with International Human Rights
- Joint Program with Law in the Americas
- Joint Works-in-Progress
- Pedagogy Program
- Islamic Law, Co-Sponsored by International Law
2024
- Main Program
- International Human Rights, Co-Sponsored by International Law
- International Law, Co-Sponsored by International Human Rights
- Pedagogy Program
- Award Ceremony
2023
- Main Program
- Second Program
- Pedagogy Program
- Award Ceremony
- International Human Rights (Co-Sponsored by International Law)
- Global Engagement (Co-Sponsored by International Law and Post-Graduate Legal Education)
2022
2021
- Main Program
- Networking Session
- Pedagogy
- Islamic Law (Co-Sponsored by International Law)
- Works in Progress
2020
- Main Program
- Animal Law (Co-sponsored by International Law)
- Immigration Law (Co-sponsored by International Law)
- International Human Rights (Co-sponsored by International Law)
- International Human Rights Works-in-Progress (Co-sponsored by International Law)
- North American Cooperation (Co-sponsored by International Law)
- Pedagogy
2019
- Main Program
- International Human Rights (Co-sponsored by International Law)
Awards
New Scholars Award
The Section of International Law is pleased to present the inaugural New Scholars Award. The New Scholar Award recognizes excellence in scholarship by newer faculty members at AALS member and affiliate schools. The award is presented for an article in the area of international law, broadly defined, that was published between September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023. The winner of the award must be a full-time faculty member (including untenured faculty, VAPs, clinical faculty, and long-term contract faculty) with less than 7 years of teaching and scholarship experience.
Recipients
Year | Award Name | Recipient | Law School |
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2024 | New Scholars Award | Melissa Stewart | University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law |