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CILJ Conference 2024 ‘The Intersection of Peace and Sustainability in International Law’

CILJ Conference 2023 ‘Language in International Law’

CILJ Conference 2022 ‘Strengthening Global Governance through International Law: Challenges and Opportunities’

CILJ Conference 2021 ‘National Sovereignty and International Co‑operation: The Challenges of Navigating Global Crises’

CILJ Conference 2020 ‘International Law and Global Risks: Current Challenges in Theory and Practice’

CILJ Conference 2019 ‘New Technologies: New Challenges for Democracy and International Law’

CILJ Conference 2018 ‘Non-State Actors and International Law’

CILJ Conference 2017 ‘Transforming Institutions’

CJICL Conference 2016 ‘Public and Private Power’

CJICL Conference 2015 ‘Developing Democracy’

CJICL Conference 2014 ‘Stepping Away from the State’

CJICL Conference 2013 ‘Legal Tradition in a Diverse World’

CJICL Conference 2012 ‘Agents of Change’

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The CILJ is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal with a broad focus on international and EU law. It is run by the postgraduate community of the Cambridge Faculty of Law.

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