The Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law will return to Washington, D.C. on April 6-9, 2022 for the first time since 2019. Now in its 116th year, the ASIL Annual Meeting is one of the largest and most distinguished gatherings of international practitioners, scholars, jurists, policy experts, and diplomats in the world.
Highlights of the meeting will include:
Over 40 substantive sessions
Dozens of special sessions, side events, and interest group meetings
25+ hours of social, networking, mentoring, and career development activities, including dedicated content for both in-person and virtual attendees
More than 150 speakers from around the world
Keynote sessions and named lectures featuring prominent figures in international law, including:
Grotius Lecture: Judge Hilary Charlesworth (International Court of Justice) and Karima Bennoune (University of Michigan School of Law)
Assembly Keynotes: Amal Clooney (Clooney Foundation for Justice) and 2021 Nobel Peace Prize recipient Maria Ressa (Rappler)
Manley O. Hudson Medal Program: Lori Fisler Damrosch (Columbia Law School) in conversation with José Alvarez (NYU School of Law)
Goler T. Butcher Medal Lecture: Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji (former President, International Criminal Court)
Charles N. Brower Lecture: Judith Gill (Twenty Essex)
Prominent Woman in International Law Award Program: Fatou Bensouda (former Prosecutor, International Criminal Court
For full details - including virutal options - and registration, please visit: https://www.asil.org/annualmeeting