International Legal Theory

Description:  

The purpose of the International Legal Theory Interest Group is to give members an opportunity to exchange and develop ideas on theoretical issues all too neglected in the fields of international law and international relations. Debate amongst members of the group is encouraged through the publication of the journal International Legal Theory. Each issue contains a lead article by a noted scholar, published together with commentary from Interest Group members to provide a forum of debate among scholars. The group also regularly sponsors panels at the ASIL Annual Meeting, and seeks to engage scholars from other disciplines in discussions and debates concerning international legal theory.

Officers:

Brian Lepard
Chair