International Conference on Comparative and International Family Law - (ICCIFL -25)


8th - 9th August, 2025 | Kopavogur, Iceland

Multi-format (In-person/Virtual)

Important Dates

Pre-registration Deadline

9th July, 2025

Paper Submission Deadline

19th July, 2025

Last Date Of Registration

24th July, 2025

Date Of Conference

8th - 9th August, 2025

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Call For Paper

The Research Leagues events aim to release a wide range of articles that provide insight and explore the latest advancements in engineering, medicine, social science, applied science, management etc.

Our conference practices methodological, conceptual, and epistemological diversity. But we prefer articles that effectively engage with current intellectual debates. We expect our participants to contribute innovative ideas, perspectives, and research methods.

Our events can potentially revolutionize the current paradigm and pave the way for growth and development. Those who intend to have their original findings and research published through our events should get an idea from the Author Guidelines, Rules for Presentation, and Instruction sections, before anything else.

Health and Medicine

  • Family law
  • Comparative and international family law
  • Future directions of family law
  • Family law settlement
  • Advanced issues in delinquency representation
  • Blurred lines: issues of commingling marital and non-marital assets
  • Child inclusive and child focused mediation
  • Conflict management: management of the conflict within the family
  • Child support: visitation credit components
  • Child support visitation credit - judicial panel
  • Child support: what is covered, what does it include, and how do you pay for it?
  • Compassion fatigue: taking care of yourself so you can take care of clients
  • Cross-border maintenance
  • Private international law
  • The requirements of family lawyers
  • The access to justice and family law
  • Effective advocacy in family law mediation
  • Family lawyers as agents of reason – reducing conflict
  • Ethical concerns re mediation/arbitration in family law

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