The International Law Association and Its American Branch: A Tribute to David Stewart
The International Law Association (ILA), which was established in 1873 and is headquartered in London, includes sixty-seven national or regional branches of members. The largest of these is the American Branch (ABILA). This essay addresses the history, structure, and activities of both the ILA as a whole and the ABILA. Both entities have benefited substantially from the expertise and leadership of David Stewart, Professor from Practice Emeritus at Georgetown University Law Center. Within the context of the ILA-ABILA framework, we identify some of his leading contributions as an eminent teacher, scholar, and practitioner of international law.
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