Moscow, 3 Bolshoy Trekhsvyatitelsky Pereulok, rooms 227
The International Law Club is an academic community uniting students, faculty members, and practicing lawyers who share a common interest in contemporary issues of international law. The Club’s activities are aimed at fostering interest in the study of international law and related disciplines. Participants in events organized by the Club have the opportunity to strengthen their professional skills and erudition and to connect with equally motivated peers.
The Club organizes master classes and lectures by distinguished scholars and practitioners working in government institutions, international organizations, and leading law firms. The team of the Club holds training sessions, intensive courses, round tables, and workshops dedicated to current issues in international law and its practical application across jurisdictions.
Events are conducted in both Russian and English and are open to all interested participants — students and professionals alike who wish to deepen their knowledge of international cooperation and dispute resolution.
Scientific Supervisor: Vera Rusinova, Professor, Doctor of Legal Sciences
Head of the Club: Roman Abrashin, first-year Master’s student of the program International Trade Law and Dispute Resolution