The African Academy of International Law Practice (AAILP) is a leading institution dedicated to the study, research, and practice of international law, driven by an African perspective and normative innovation.
Pan-African and interdisciplinary, AAILP trains practitioners, Lawyers, judges, students, and policymakers, transforming law into a lever for integration and sustainable development. It prioritizes young professionals as the architects of Africa’s legal future.
Through flagship initiatives such as the African International Arbitration Competition (CAAI), the Lex Climatica Moot Court, and the Academy’s Podcasts, AAPDI fosters interprofessional collaboration and strengthens legal cooperation.
Born from the inspiring union of lawyers and academics, AAPDI is a crucible for ideas and the emergence of new legal rationalities, tailored to Africa’s contemporary challenges
The Paris Arbitration Week (PAW) stands as the crossroads where the history of global arbitration meets the future of dispute resolution. Paris, the ancestral birthplace of international arbitration, remains a guiding light, steering legal professionals toward new frontiers. It is here, in this strategic city, that a powerful dialogue unfolds on contemporary challenges, with Africa—a continent in full transformation and growth—playing a central role.
In this context, initiatives from the AAPDI, such as the Accelerating AfCFTA Moot, through visionary platforms like CAAI (African International Arbitration Competition) and Lex Climatica (Lex Climatica Moot Court), serve as springboards for a future where arbitration becomes a tool for sustainable development across the African continent. By fostering excellence and innovation, CAAI and Lex Climatica pave the way for a modern Africa, equipping its young lawyers with cutting-edge expertise and strengthening local capacities to implement the AfCFTA and protect the climate.
PAW, beyond its conferences and meetings, thus positions itself as a strategic lever for Africa—a continent in full effervescence, ready to seize opportunities for growth and international cooperation. It becomes the catalyst for new alliances and bold ideas, shaping a future where law and arbitration actively contribute to Africa's economic rise and social transformation.
Jean Baptiste HARELIMANA