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Asian Academy of International Law Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesEducationA platform for discussions on international law issues and to research in developing areas of international law Vision& Mission. To establish a centre for the learning, research, training and promotion of and on international law and to support the development of international law as it relates to the global, and in particular Asian, economies. To provide training and education in international law subjects, including without limitation public international law, private international law, WTO, investment law, law of the sea, cyber law, and international arbitration practice, on its own or in collaboration of other academic or professional institution. Conducting research in topics relevant to international law and on other aspects from time to time; publishing research papers from the AAIL as well as third party contributions, publishing journals, bulletins or other online or offline magazines, whether periodically or on an ad hoc basis, all with the aim of furthering the learning and knowledge in the international law sphere. To provide best practice guidelines or model clauses or contracts for international trade and commerce, banking and finance, capital markets, infrastructure construction and development, intellectual property or such other aspects of human endeavours. To provide a platform for discussion and debates on topical subjects in international law.

Asia Society Hong Kong Center
EducationInternational and Foreign AffairsAsia Society Hong Kong Center is a cultural, artistic, and intellectual hub that presents a broad variety of programs in the form of workshops, lectures, performances, film screenings, art exhibitions, and more, to all members of the community. The 1.3 hectares heritage campus is steeped in history, cultural significance, and natural beauty, and houses a group of four former British military buildings, originally built in the mid-19th century. Through careful conservation, restoration and adaptive re-use, this heritage site was successfully re-opened to the Hong Kong community in 2012. Asia Society Hong Kong Center was established in 1990 entirely with local funding and is supported through membership dues, fundraising events, and contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations that work together to support and advance its mission.
