Hague Academy of International Law was created in 1914.
Hague Conference on Private International Law was created in 1893.
A Hague Convention is an international treaty created and signed among the countries which are members of the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Hague refers to the city in the Netherlands where the treaties are deposited and where the Office of the Hague Permanent Bureau is situated.
The international court is seated at The Hague in the Netherlands.
William Isaac Hull has written: 'The two Hague conferences and their contributions to international law' -- subject(s): Arbitration, International, Hague Peace Conference (1st : 1899), Hague Peace Conference (2nd : 1907), International Arbitration, War (International law)
Frederick William Holls has written: 'The peace conference at The Hague' -- subject(s): International Peace Conference (1st : 1899 : Hague, Netherlands), War (International law), Arbitration (International law)
McMillan Academy of Law was created in 2005.
Academy of European Law was created in 1992.
Academy for German Law was created in 1933.
Ural State Law Academy was created in 1931.
Alexander Military Law Academy was created in 1867.
Vilnius Academy of Business Law was created in 2004.
The branch is called International Maritime Law documents include the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the statute of the International Maritime Organisation. Claims could be brought at the International Court of Justice in the Netherlands, The Hague or the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg, Germany.