The Work of the Institute of International Law.
The Institute of International Law ("Institut de droit international"), founded in 1873, is the oldest international law institution. In 1904, it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of its action in favour of arbitration among States.
During the 2025 Session of Rabat, the Institute of International Law adopted various resolutions and declarations. This briefing will give you an insight into the resolutions on:
Status and Functions of the Conferences or Meetings of Parties to Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Harm Prevention Rules applicable to the Environment of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
International Intellectual Property Law and Pandemics: Access to Medicine, Prevention, Preparedness and Response.
An overview will also be provided on the Declaration of Rabat of the Institute of International Law Marking the 80th Anniversary of the Charter of the United Nations (2025).
Harm Prevention Rules applicable to the Environment of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
International Intellectual Property Law and Pandemics: Access to Medicine, Prevention, Preparedness and Response.
An overview will also be provided on the Declaration of Rabat of the Institute of International Law Marking the 80th Anniversary of the Charter of the United Nations (2025).
Related Documents: Program and Concept note
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