ILW 2013
treaties and climate change. Once again, Jes- sup enthusiasts were given a chance to expand their knowledge of the 2014 Jessup Compro- mis subject-matter by attending a panel entitled “Disputes and the Regime of Islands and Rocks Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.”
While members of ABILA met, ILSA student officers and members of ILSA’s executive staff gathered with ILSA Chapter representatives for the ILSA Congress on Saturday, October 26. Fol- lowing presentations on Jessup, Chapter Grants, the ILSA Quarterly, and many of ILSA’s other ex- citing activities, ILSA members engaged in an open and engaging discussion surrounding the opportunities afforded to them through ILSA.
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Many of the Congress participants expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming Jessup compe- tition, and asked many questions about how successful teams prepare for the world’s larg- est moot court competition. Members also discussed ways in which they might take ad-
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Once again, ILW closed with career-focused panels geared at students, including panels on careers advising small- to medium-sized foreign companies, career in international human rights, development, and rule of law, and even a panel on careers in international art law. Panelists re- galed interested students and young profession- als on their own career paths, many of which involved hard work, gumption, and happy coin- cidences.
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You couldn’t turn around at ILW without bump- ing in to someone who had something amazing to offer, whether it was a perplexing hypotheti- cal, interesting career path, or valuable insight, ILW 2013 provided a proverbial feast for interna- tional law aficionados.
While we hope you will begin to get excited about ILW 2014 now, ILSA looks forward to see- ing many of you at the ILSA Spring Congress and the White & Case International Rounds of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, both to be held in Washing- ton, DC during April 2014.
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