ILS International Law and

Practice Course 2026

5 May – 3 November 2026

Sydney CBD and online


About ILS

The International Law Section (ILS) provides a focal point for lawyers and others interested in transnational and international law matters, trade and business practice, migration and human rights issues.

Course Program

Get to know our impressive line-up of speakers that is updated regularly and include leading lawyers and academics in international law, in house counsel, members of the judiciary and federal tribunal members.

Registration

Join us and embark on a transformative learning experience that will empower you to reach new heights of success. Register today and unlock a world of possibilities.

About the ILS International Law and Practice Course 2026

The International Law Section (ILS) is pleased to invite you to the ILS International Law and Practice Course 2026. Building on the success of the ILS Practice Course in 2024 and 2025, the 2026 Course offers a unique opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of international law and practice in topical areas of international law from some of the most accomplished professionals in the industry. Be inspired by the exciting roster of expert speakers as they share their pathway into the international law and experiences with you. The course consists of seven sessions specifically designed for students and practitioners with interest in international law.


We understand that your time is valuable. Generally our sessions are breakfast sessions, starting at 7:45 am and ending before 9:00 am, allowing you to attend your work or other commitments on time. The sessions will be held in-person at different law firms and venues in Sydney CBD. For those based in other states, the sessions will also be available online. Regardless of where you are, you can benefit from this enriching course.


Registration for the course includes International Law Section Membership 2026/27. 


Learn more about the ILS Membership.


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