Turning Points and Paradigm Shifts in International Law: The ASIL Midyear Meeting
Thursday, September 25th - Saturday, September 27th, 2025
Frederick K. Cox International Law Center
This event is free for faculty and students from CWRU School of Law as the host academic partner. See the for information about registration fees and online registration.
To receive CLE credit, the cost is $100 for alumni and $200 for non-alumni. CLE registration will be made available during the event.
Event Description
CWRU School of Law is pleased to have been selected as the host of the American Society of International Law’s 2025 Midyear Meeting. One of the largest annual gatherings of international law practitioners, academics, and students, the ASIL Midyear Meeting has been held since 2010 in Miami, Los Angeles, Athens and Atlanta, New York, Chicago, Washington DC, Seattle, St. Louis, New York, Miami, Pittsburgh and Chicago.
Celebrating the theme of “Turning Points and Paradigm Shifts in International Law,” the ASIL’s 2025 Midyear Meeting will take place from September 25-27 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Practitioners’ Forum, featuring a lunch speaker and two panels, will be held at Jones Day Law Firm on the afternoon of Sept. 25.
The Research Forum, featuring over thirty panels, will be held at ӰƵ School of Law on Sept. 26-27. There will be a Keynote speech and opening ceremony and reception from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25 at Woodland Hall in the Cleveland Botanical Garden; and a gala party from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 26 at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which will be open only to ASIL Midyear Meeting attendees. Learn more about the Keynote speaker.
The Midyear Meeting will end (Sept. 27) with a closing speech and reception at the Tinkham Veale University Center followed by drinks at the University’s Jolly Scholar Pub.
Accommodations:
We recommend that those coming from out-of-town reserve rooms at the following nearby hotels, which are a short walk to the Law School:
- Glidden House Inn: Set in a mansion dating back to 1910, this elegant boutique hotel is located directly across the street from the law school. It offers complimentary breakfast, parking and WIFI. Special CWRU rates apply. 1910 Ford Dr., Cleveland, OH 44106. 216.231.8900.
- Courtyard by Marriott - University Circle: A 5-minute walk to the law school, located close to Cleveland’s Little Italy. Special CWRU rates apply. 2021 Cornell Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106. 216.791.5678.
- DoubleTree by Hilton - The Tudor Arms Hotel: Offers stylish and sophisticated accommodation, a 15-minute walk to the law school. Hotel shuttles are available to take participants to the law school. Special CWRU rates apply. 10660 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106. 216.455.1260.
Schedule of Events
Midyear Meeting Registration
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Registration includes access to both the Practitioners’ Forum at Jones Day Law Firm (noon-5 p.m. on Thursday) and the Research Forum at ӰƵ School of Law (all day on Friday and Saturday), as well as all breaks, lunches, and the opening reception at the Cleveland Botanical Garden (6 p.m. on Sept. 25), the dinner at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (6:00 PM on Sept. 26), and the Closing reception at the Jolly Scholar pub (7 p.m. on Sept. 27). Registration is free for CWRU School of Law and Cleveland State University College of Law students and faculty, but they must register in advance to attend.
ASIL Member Rate | Non-Member Rate | |
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Regular Member | $240 | $345 |
Gov/IO/NGO Registration* | $185 | N/A |
Speaker Registration | $105 | $265 |
Student Registration* ✝ | $35 | $70 |
CLE | $70 | $70 |
*To qualify for reduced rates, attendees are required to provide a valid proof of identification to registration staff at time of check-in.
✝ Students and Faculty from ASIL Academic Partner schools receive complimentary admission to the Midyear Meeting. .
All prices are in U.S. Dollars (USD)
For assistance with registration, contact ASIL Services at 202.939.6001 or services@asil.org.
David D. Caron Fellowships
Student or early career authors of accepted abstracts may apply for a limited number of David D. Caron Fellowships, designed to provide financial assistance to individuals who would not otherwise be able to attend and present their work. Preference will be given to applicants whose participation would enhance the diversity of perspectives and experience at the Research Forum. More information about these fellowships will be circulated to individuals whose papers are accepted.
