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Mapping International Law in EuropeEurope has a longstanding and thriving international legal research culture. The challenge for the future is to ensure that researchers throughout Europe are able to collaborate more easily with their counterparts in other countries, to get a better idea of research in progress elsewhere, and to be able to contact their peers in other parts of Europe. The European Society of International Law is ideally placed to contribute to these challenges and to encourage synergies among the many national institutions in Europe engaged in international legal research. The ‘Mapping international law in Europe’ project aims to serve as a database of all institutions involved in international law research in Europe. National rapporteurs, mostly young international law scholars from all over Europe, have volunteered to make this information available. The ESIL is grateful for their work. The current National rapporteurs are: Gaps in the project will be filled on a continuous basis. As it is anticipated that the project will often fall behind developments, institutions listed in the database are welcome to contact “Mapping International Law in Europe” coordinators to complement/update the information provided.
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