The World’s First Museum of International Law
At Lund University’s Faculty of Law, we are creating the world’s first museum of international law. Our aim is to exhibit objects and share stories that communicate how international law affects the lives of ordinary human beings around the world and here in Sweden.
We are currently fundraising to create a customised space for our Museum. Please consider supporting us.
Recent Posts
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New Tour Guide – Berlin: City of International Law
With the ESIL Conference in Berlin set to begin three weeks from today, the Museum of International Law is releasing an international-law-themed tour guide to the German capital. You can…
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Digital Lotus Exhibition
You can now explore a selection of objects from our Lotus Collection (incl. photographs of the S.S. Lotus and of a few passengers who travelled on the ship), in the…
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New Tour Guides: Lund and Lund’s Faculty of Law
Today, we are releasing our first two tour guides. The guides aim to show how norms of international law and human rights affect and shape the places, buildings, towns, societies…
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Objects of Justice: Exploring the Human Dimension at Lund’s International Law Museum
By Drishti Alagh, LL.M. 2026 – Drishti Alagh wrote the following post about the Museum of International Law for Lund University’s Human Rights Profile Area Blog. Objects have been at…
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Objects and International Law
Drishti Alagh, LL.M. 2026 – There is fiction in the space within the international legal discourse, which can be meaningfully revealed, contextualised and filled by objects. It is not an…







