2021: International Law Ten Years From Now
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Presented by the Southwestern Journal of
International Law in conjunction with
International Law Weekend-West of the
International Law Association (American Branch)
Co-Sponsored by
American Bar Association Section of International Law
American Society of International Law
Association of Media & Entertainment Counsel (AMEC)
Drucker Graduate School of Management
Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA)
Los Angeles County Bar Association International Law Section
State Bar of California International Law Section
Schedule and Registration Details | Register Online
Location and Hotel Information
About the International Law Association (American Branch)
2021: International Law Ten Years From Now will examine a broad range of legal areas that are coping with and adjusting to the challenges of conflict, technology and globalization in the modern era. Panels will identify significant developments or issues related to a specific area of international law and analyze their potential impacts in shaping the future of international law. Topics will include international arbitration and litigation, international finance, international transactions, international trade, international human rights, climate change and international environmental law, international criminal law and legal developments of note in Latin America or Asia.
Now celebrating 100 years of innovative legal education, Southwestern is an especially appropriate venue to host this discussion. Articles written for this symposium and the proceedings will be published in the Southwestern Journal of International Law.
Schedule and Registration
Click here for the schedule and list of panels/speakers.
- Printable brochure, with complete schedule and registration information (PDF)
- Printable version of only the Registration Form (PDF)
- REGISTER ONLINE -
Registration fees:
- $75 - Non-Southwestern Alumni seeking 7.5 hours of CLE credit
- $50 - Southwestern Alumni seeking 7.5 hours of CLE credit
- $40 - Those not seeking CLE credit
- Complimentary - RSVP REQUESTED.
- Members of the International Law Association (American Branch) or Co-Sponsoring Organizations; Students; Southwestern Faculty and Staff - Please email lawjournal@swlaw.edu with your name and affiliation.
Register by February 18 to the Law Journal Office.
Location - Southwestern Law School is located at 3050 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles. The entrance to the parking lot is located on Wilshire Place just north of Seventh Street. For a map and directions to Southwestern, click here. Parking is available on campus for $6.
Hotel Information - Special discounted hotel rates are available at two hotels in downtown Los Angeles, approximately two miles from the law school.
- Millennium Biltmore Hotel ($129.00 per night): Call (213) 624-1011 and mention "Southwestern Law School" or visit www.thebiltmore.com (use the drop down menu to denote "Group Code" and enter 1102SWELAW in the field below it). Book by January 26 to receive the special rate.
- Omni Hotel ($159.00 per night): Call (800) 843-6664 and mention "Southwestern Law School" or visit www.omnihotels.com/FindAHotel/LosAngelesCaliforniaPlaza/MeetingFacilities/SouthwesternLawSchool2.aspx. Book by January 25 to receive the special rate. (Guests who join the free Omni Select Guest loyalty program at www.omniselectguest.com will receive additional amenities.)
Questions? Contact the Law Journal Office or the Student Affairs Office.
This Symposium offers 7.5 hours of CLE credit. Southwestern is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider.
International Law Association (American Branch)
International Law Weekend-West
International Law Weekend-West is a biennial conference of the American Branch of the International Law Association. The program brings together legal practitioners, scholars and students to discuss cutting-edge issues in public and private international law and international transactions. Panels address a broad range of topics, emphasizing human rights, the vital importance of law in international relations, and the impact of globalization on the practice of law. For more information on the American Branch of the International Law Association and International Law Weekend-West, visit www.ila-americanbranch.org.
