International Association of Penal Law was created in 1924.
International Law Association was created in 1873.
Canadian Environmental Law Association was created in 1970.
UK Environmental Law Association was created in 1987.
American Agricultural Law Association was created in 1985.
Association of American Law Schools was created in 1900.
The Siracusa Principles are a set of international guidelines that provide guidance on the application of international human rights norms during states of emergency. They outline the conditions under which certain rights can be restricted in times of crisis, emphasizing the principles of legality, legitimacy, necessity, proportionality, and non-discrimination. The principles aim to ensure that any limitations on rights during emergencies are strictly necessary and proportionate to the threat.
Florida Law Related Education Association was created in 1984.
International Law Commission was created in 1948.
Elements of International Law was created in 1836.
Armed Forces Law Association of New Zealand was created in 2000.
Connecticut Journal of International Law was created in 1985.
Asian Society of International Law was created in 2007.