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Seton Hall Law School's International Law Society (ILS) is a chapter of the International Law Students Association, the student branch of the American Society of International Law. ILS's mission is to expose students to the vast and exciting area of international law. ILS seeks to develop and foster an interest in the study and practice of international law through speaker series and roundtable discussions on topics such as global environment, human rights and international trade.
In addition, ILS provides the foundation for the Seton Hall Jessup International Moot Court Team. The team competes in the prestigious Jessup International Moot Court competition held annually by the American Society of International Law. Moreover, ILS serves as a resource for career opportunities in international law as well as providing information regarding study abroad programs and conferences on issues in international law.
The Benefits of Membership
ILS offers a wide range of benefits:
- Access to resources to maximize career opportunities in international law
- Opportunities to participate in and learn from open forums and informal discussions of international issues
- Opportunities to socialize and network with students, faculty and practicing attorneys who are involved in international law
- Access to materials and information about study abroad programs throughout the world
- Access to information regarding career opportunities in international law
- Opportunities to participate in one of the most active organizations at Seton Hall Law School
- Opportunities to serve the global community through various outreach programs
- Have fun!
How to Join
If you are excited about the prospects of becoming an ILS member, please feel free to contact any member of the executive board. In addition, we invite you to join us at one of our many upcoming events during the 2007-2008 academic year.
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