The 2022 Annual Meeting will take place at the University of Oxford, Pembroke College in Oxford, England on September 28 and 29, 2022. The Annual Meeting is open to all law leaders, faculty, administration, students, and judges.
HOTEL & TRANSPORATION ACCOMODATIONS
Each registered attendee is responsible for making their hotel accommodations and transportation to Oxford, United Kingdom. The conference will take place at Pembroke College, St. Aldates, Oxford OX1 1DW, United Kingdom. Below is a list of hotels, the IALS does not have special rates with any hotel.
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Visa invitation letters will also be emailed separately after registration.
Click here to view 2022 Annual Meeting Agenda
THEME
The theme of the meeting is Legal Education Post-Pandemic: Lessons Learned. We are eager to explore this theme and continue exchanging ideas to advance legal education globally.
PROGRAM
The meeting will be a day and a half. The meeting will begin on Wednesday, September 28, with a full day of sessions and breakouts. The second and final day will have sessions and breakouts and will end at lunch. A complete detailed program will be available soon.
These conferences are an opportunity for you to engage with your international colleagues (from over 30 countries!) and discuss the legal education challenges we face today. Here are a few of our delegates:
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
SPEAKERS
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
The central University is made up of many different sections, including academic and administrative departments, libraries and museums.
There are roughly 100 major academic departments, which are overseen by the four academic divisions: Medical Sciences; Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences; Humanities and Social Sciences.
Each department organizes teaching and research in a different subject area, from Anthropology to Zoology. There are also many smaller, specialist research centers and sub-departments.
The Department for Continuing Education offers part-time, flexible courses and programs for adult learners. It offers more than 1,000 courses each year, including weekly classes, online courses, day, weekend and summer schools, undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications, and continuing professional development courses.
Today we seek to attract the brightest minds to join our community. We are fortunate to live and work in beautiful historic buildings in central Oxford, but are always mindful that our people are our future and are at the heart of everything we do. Many generations of Pembrokians have made their mark on the College, and then on the world in a huge variety of ways.
Our down-to-earth approach and culture of having a go enables us to respond and adapt to the world around us. Collaborating with our colleagues, who bring a variety of backgrounds and perspectives, leads us to adapt and improve, and results in some fascinating academic investigations.
The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 54 independent and equal countries.
It is home to 2.5 billion people, and includes both advanced economies and developing countries. 32 of our members are small states, including many island nations.
Our member governments have agreed to shared goals like development, democracy and peace. Our values and principles are expressed in the Commonwealth Charter.
The Commonwealth’s roots go back to the British Empire. But today any country can join the modern Commonwealth. The last country to join the Commonwealth was Rwanda in 2009.