International Academy of Comparative Law explained

The International Academy of Comparative Law first published its proceedings after its inaugural meeting in Berlin in 1928.[1] The organization was founded in 1924 at The Hague.[2] The original membership of the organization had eighty titular members from fifty countries.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Review: International Academy of Comparative Law . 161 . Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law . 1936. 754062 .
  2. Web site: Professor Hess is a new Titular Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law . August 5, 2019 . Max Planck Institute.
  3. Web site: CZECH NATIONAL REPORTS TO THE 2ND INTERMEDIATE CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF COMPARATIVE LAW, TAIWAN 2012 . The Lawyer Quarterly . 57 . 2012 .