The Private International Law Club seeks to integrate academic scholarship, judicial dialogue, professional practice, and comparative legal research. By bringing together judges, lawyers, arbitrators, mediators, academics, policy-makers, corporate counsel, diplomats, researchers, and students from around the world, the Club aims to promote excellence in the study and practice of Private International Law, encourage harmonisation of legal principles, and contribute to the peaceful and effective resolution of cross-border legal disputes in an increasingly interconnected global society.
The Club studies all aspects of international civil litigation and judicial cooperation, including:
The Club promotes research into international commercial transactions and contractual relationships, including:
International Arbitration is one of the principal areas of special interest of the Club. The Club promotes research, education, and professional dialogue relating to:
International Commercial Arbitration
International Investment Arbitration
Arbitration Practice
The Club considers cross-border family law to be one of the most significant branches of modern Private International Law.
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The Club actively studies and promotes the work of leading international organisations and harmonisation initiatives, including:
The Club continuously explores emerging developments in international legal practice, including:
PILC
This is a platform for scholars as well as practitioners of Private International Law to ensure justice across borders, to resolve conflicts by respecting national laws and where laws meet, to bridge the global legal boundaries.
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