Saint Louis University School of Law


International Law Students' Association

RESOURCES AND LINKS

ACADEMIC RESOURCES

The International Law Students' Association (ILSA) 

The International Law Students' Association is one of the largest student organizations devoted to raising the awareness of and encouraging the participation in the development of international law. As a member of the Saint Louis University School of Law ILSA local chapter, you are automatically a member of ILSA. ILSA membership enables you to attend numerous international law conferences throughout the country, and the world, as well as putting you in contact with the leading practitioners and scholars in international law. ILSA also offers access to study abroad programs and internships in addition to being the sponsor of the most prestigious moot court competition, the Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition. In February 2005, Saint Louis University School of Law served as host to the Midwest regional competition.

For more information about ILSA, check out their Web site at www.ilsa.org.

EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES

The American Bar Association

The ABA Web site has information related to the practice of international law. The site offers listings of international law practitioners and firms throughout the country.

For more information, check out their Web site at www.abanet.org.

The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis

For information regarding the St. Louis metropolitan area, go to BAMSL's website at www.bamsl.org to review the international practice area.

OverseasJobs.com

This site offers a comprehensive listing of legal and non-legal jobs offered throughout the world. You will need to do some searching, but you will find some interesting ads as well as unique ways to use your law degree. In addition, the site has information about summer employment and internships. 

For more information, check out their Web site at www.overseasjobs.com.

STUDY ABROAD RESOURCES

The American Bar Association

The first place to search for a study abroad program should be the ABA site. The site lists all ABA-accredited study abroad programs offered around the world.

/Note: Students can only participate in ABA-accredited programs if they want to receive academic credit./

For more information, visit their Web site at www.abanet.org.

StudyAbroad.com
This site offers a comprehensive listing of numerous study abroad programs offered around the world. Patience and time is important while sifting through the numerous programs offered. However, the site provides a great deal of information.

For more information, check out their Web site at www.studyabroad.com.

Saint Louis University School of Law Study Abroad Options

For information about programs offered through Saint Louis University, refer to the following link: http://law.slu.edu/cicl/jd/studyabroad.html