The Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL) is an
international non-partisan, non-profit and
non-governmental organization with the following
objectives:
- To promote research, education and practice of
international law by serving as a centre of
activities among international law scholars and
practitioners in Asia and elsewhere, in a spirit of
partnership with other relevant international,
regional and national societies and organizations;
- To foster and encourage Asian perspectives of
international law; and
- To promote awareness of and respect for
international law in Asia.
To these ends, the functions of the Society include
organizing conferences, regional and subregional
seminars, workshops and other meetings; undertaking
publication for the Society, including the proceedings
of the conference organized by the Society; and
collecting and disseminating information relating to
research, academic activities and other developments
relevant to Asia in the field of international law.
There are currently two chapters of the AsianSIL. They
are the Japan
Chapter of the Asian Society of International Law
and the Malaysian Chapter of the Asian Society of
International Law.
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