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Annual Conference of the British Branch of the ILA

Date
April 15th 2025 to April 16th 2025
Location
Oxford Brookes University, Headington Road, Headington, Oxford

The Annual Conference of the British Branch of the International Law Association (ILA) is a prominent event that brings together scholars, practitioners, and students to discuss and analyze current issues in international law. The 2025 conference is scheduled to take place this April, at Oxford Brookes University in Oxford, UK.

The theme for the 2025 conference is “Compliance”, focusing on the practical and theoretical challenges related to adherence to international legal norms. This encompasses a wide range of topics, including the evolution, acceptance, and development of international law, as well as the persistent issue of non-compliance.

The conference will feature a series of panels and discussions, with contributions from invited speakers and selected participants. The event aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of compliance issues across various areas of international law.

If you need any help booking your accommodation for this conference, please contact our booking team on 01993 222 200 or send us a message.

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