The Slovak Society of International Law is rated 3 out of 5 in the category civic & social organization. Read and write reviews about The Slovak Society of International Law. Slovak Society of International Law is a civil association, which brings together scientists, academics and students, professionals in the filed of international law and related disciplines, as well as other enthusiasts of international law in Slovakia. Among the members of the Society are current or former important representatives of Slovakia in international (legal) bodies and organizations, professors and assistant professors of international law and other related disciplines , practitioners working at the Foreign Service of the Slovak Republic, representatives of the SAS and representatives of the Slovak Bar Association. SSIL has the status of the scientific society at the Slovak Academy of Sciences. The Society has currently more than 120 members. The supreme body of the Society is the General Assembly, which meets every three years. Last General Assembly was held in April 2017. Normal everyday activity of the Society is conducting through its Executive Committee composed of nine member elected by the General Assembly for three years. The Executive Committee consists of a chairman of the SSIL, two vice-chairmen, secretary, treasurer and members.