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- The Association of Attenders and Alumni of the Academy (AAA)
 - The AAA is an association founded on 26 July 1923. It aims at maintaining intellectual and friendly relations between the attenders and alumni of the Hague Academy of International Law and to develop their international spirit.
- Hague Academy of International Law (HAIL)
 - The Hague Academy of International Law is a centre for high-level education in public and private international law. Its goal is to facilitate the in-depth, impartial examination of international legal issues.
The creation of the Academy was one of the most remarkable results of the late-19th century movement for peace and development of pacifistic conflict resolution. This movement was brought to the diplomatic world through The Hague Peace Conferences of 1899 and 1907, and to the academic world through the 1873 creation of the International Law Institute. Legally founded on 2nd February 1914 with the Carnegie Endowment, the Academy officially opened in 1923.
- International Court of Justice
 - The United Nations' International Court of Justice (ICJ / CIJ), with its seat in The Hague.
- International Law Association (ILA)
 - The International Law Association was founded in Brussels in 1873. Its objectives, under its Constitution, include the "study, elucidation and advancement of international law, public and private, the study of comparative law, the making of proposals for the solution of conflicts of law and for the unification of law, and the furthering of international understanding and goodwill".
- International Law Commission
 - The International Law Commission was established by the United Nations' General Assembly in 1947 to promote the progressive development of international law and its codification. The Commission, which meets annually, is composed of thirty-four members, elected by the General Assembly.
- International Law
 - The entry page for access to information relating to international law on the United Nation’s site www.un.org.
- Peace Palace International Law Library.
 - One of the largest collections in the world in the field of international law, public and private international law, foreign national law, international relations and diplomatic history.
- Permanent Court of Arbitration
 - The century-old Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) was established by the Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, concluded at The Hague in 1899 during the first Hague Peace Conference.
- VL - Arbitration
 - Resources on International Arbitration, Commercial Arbitration, 'ADR', Mediation, Conciliation and other methods of private dispute resolution.
Database of treaty parties, especially to the New York Convention (1958). Case Law on the UNCITRAL Model Law (MAL). Also includes material on Public Arbitration (state:state dispute resolution), Mixed Arbitration, and the work of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA).
- WORLDCOURTS.COM - International Courts, Commissions & Tribunals
 - Covers: Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), International Commissions of Inquiry, International Prize Court, Central American Court of Justice , and Economic Court of CIS.
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