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The MILE ProjectThe ‘Mapping International Law in Europe’ (MILE) Project, launched in 2007, is an on-line database, providing information on international law institutions and professionals in Europe. MILE features an easy to use search engine, able to perform queries across multiple types of institutions, specializations, and countries. Planning a small expert meeting on international criminal law with a specific regional focus, or a large conference involving academics, professionals and government agencies involved in a broad range of topics in international law? The MILE database is right at your fingertip, offering answers quickly and effectively. The Mapping project currently has two components: MILE 1.0 features a database of institutions involved in international law research in Europe. The database is fed by a group of over 40 National Rapporteurs, mostly young international law professionals from all over Europe, able to select, process, and update information on their national jurisdiction. The database currently features more than 600 entries on academic institutions, periodicals, governmental institutions, non-governmental institutions, and professional organizations. These can be accessed by country or through our search engine. MILE 2.0 is the latest development in the Mapping project. MILE 2.0 is the first professional directory specifically dedicated to international law professionals. The database is fed by our members themselves, who create and manage their profile online. All profiles can then be browsed or searched through our powerful search engine. |
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