The 69th Biennial Conference of the International Law Association (ILA) convened from July 25 to 29, 2000, at the Barbican Centre in London, United Kingdom. Organized by the ILA, this conference brought together leading international lawyers, academics, and members of governments and international organizations to discuss and advance various aspects of international law.
The conference featured a diverse array of sessions and discussions covering key topics in international law. Notable areas of focus included the legal aspects of international financial standard setting, developments in the harmonization of regulatory and supervisory frameworks for financial markets, and monetary law developments in the context of the European Economic and Monetary Union and the introduction of the euro as the single currency. Additionally, the conference addressed emerging issues in electronic money and its implications for international law.
Attendees had the opportunity to engage in working sessions, participate in committee meetings, and attend plenary sessions featuring expert speakers. The event also provided ample networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with peers, share insights, and collaborate on future initiatives in the field of international law.
The ILA Biennial Conference is designed for international law practitioners, academics, policymakers, and students who are keen to stay abreast of developments in international law. It offers a platform for attendees to deepen their understanding, contribute to the discourse, and engage with a global community dedicated to the study and advancement of international law.
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Event Details
- Date
- July 15-17, 2000
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇬🇧 London, United Kingdom
- Barbican Centre
- Audience
- International law practitioners, academics, policymakers, and students