The International Law Society (“ILS”) hosts events and projects designed to promote the understanding of international, comparative, and transnational law. The International Law Society often partners with the law school’s Dean Rusk International Law Center to host opportunities.

    The ILS is the UGA chapter of the International Law Students Association, a Washington, D.C.-based organization that for decades has provided students with opportunities to study, research, and network in the international law arena through conferences, publications, and administration of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.

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    International Law Students Association: https://www.ilsa.org/

    Advisor(s)

    2024 - 2025

    President:    Gloria Correa  -  gloria.correa@uga.edu
    Vice President:    Erin Nalley  -   erin.nalley@uga.edu
    Outreach and Marketing Chair:    Megan Greeley  -  megan.greeley@uga.edu
    Treasurer:   Eleanor Cox  -  eleanor.cox@uga.edu
    Secretary:    Clement Kouame  -  Nguessan.Kouame@uga.edu
    Event Coordinator:    Patrick Smith  -  Patrick.Smith@uga.edu
    Licensing and Fundraising Chair:     Elizabeth Burns  -  Elizabeth.Burns@uga.edu

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    International Law Students Association: https://www.ilsa.org/

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