Purpose

The purpose of the ISCL is to encourage the comparative study of law and legal systems and to seek affiliation with individuals and organisations with complimentary aims. We were established in June 2008 and are recognised by the International Academy of Comparative Law.





Centres and Schools

Australian Institute of Comparative Law

British Institute of International and Comparative Law

Center for Comparative and Public Law (Hong Kong)

Center for Comparative Constitutionalism (University of Chicago)

Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies (University of Melbourne)

Center for International and Comparative Law (Baltimore University)

Center for International and Comparative Law (Indiana University)

Center for International Legal Studies (Austria)

Centre de droit comparé et d’histoire du droit de l’Université libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)

Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law (University of Queensland)

The Eason-Weinmann Center for Comparative Law (Tulane University)

European Public Law Centre

Hauser Global Law School Program (US)

Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (University of London)

Institut de Droit Comparé Edouard Lambert (University Jean Moulin 3, Lyon)

Institute for International Law and the Humanities (University of Melbourne)

Institute of Comparative Law (McGill University)

Institute of European and Comparative Law (University of Oxford)

Institute on International and Comparative Law (San Diego University)

Institute of Global Law (University College London)

Instituto de Derecho Comparado (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

Instituto de Derecho Publico Comparado (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)

Instituto de Investigaciones Juridicas (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)

Institut international pour l'unification du droit privé (UNIDROIT)

Institut Suisse de droit comparé (Switzerland)

Max Planck Institutes (various)

The Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law (Columbia University)