Editor’s Note by Vivian Shen W 4
here will your legal studies take you? The annual Study Abroad issue of the ILSA Quarterly is dedicated to help students discover options for
extending learning experiences outside of their home school.
The 2014 Study Abroad Listings (page 31) are or- ganized alphabetically by country, then city and then by program name. These study abroad list- ings are also available online at the ILSA website (
www.ilsa.org). The online listings can be searched by keyword and sorted by program title, program dates, cost, or country. Also, the online listings in- clude the link to individual study abroad program websites.
For a student’s viewpoint regarding the benefits of attending a study abroad program, please see the Thoughts on Studying Abroad During Law School article by Joshua Ash (page 27).
The annual International Law Weekend (ILW) conference was held in New York on October 24- 26. ILW 2013 was co-organized by ILSA and the American Branch of the International Law Asso-
About ILSA and the ILSA Quarterly
The International Law Students Association (ILSA) is a non-profit association of students and lawyers who are dedicated to the promotion of international law. ILSA provides students with opportunities to study, research, and network in the international legal arena. The organization’s activities include academic conferences, publications, the global coordination of student organizations, and the administration of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. ILSA seeks to encourage communication and cooperation among students and lawyers internationally; to contribute to legal education; to promote social responsibility in the field of law; to increase op- portunities for students to learn about other cultures and legal systems worldwide; and to publicize educational and career opportunities in international law. If you have any questions about ILSA or its programs, please contact the ILSA Executive Office at
ilsa@ilsa.org.
The ILSA Quarterly is an academic magazine that features articles written by students, scholars and practitioners concerning timely issues of international law and related topics, as well as information on ILSA projects, study abroad programs, LL.M. programs and career opportunities in the field of international law. It is published four times during the academic year.
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ciation (ABILA). The keynote speaker for this year was Donald Donovan, President of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) and a partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP. For a recap of the events at ILW, please refer to the In Review of International Law Weekend 2013 article by ILSA Student President Kaitlin Ball (page 24).
For the 2013-2014 academic year, ILSA is pleased to announce the ILSA Chapter Collaboration Grant which is a new ILSA Chapter Grant aimed at en- couraging Chapters to work together to put forth Chapter events that promote the study and un- derstanding of international law. The ILSA Chap- ter Collaboration Grant awards up to $2,000 for one international law related program being or- ganized by two or more ILSA Chapters. To gain ideas regarding international law programming for your school, you should peruse the ILSA Chapter Happenings section (page 73) for summaries of events from other ILSA Chapters. For more in- formation on the ILSA Chapter Grant Program, please visit:
http://www.ilsa.org/conferences/ilsa- chapter-grants.
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