What does FIL mean?
FIL means Foreign and International Law
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Foreign and International Law?
Foreign and International Law can be abbreviated as FIL
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What does FIL stand for? FIL stands for "Foreign and International Law". |
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How to abbreviate "Foreign and International Law"? "Foreign and International Law" can be abbreviated as FIL. |
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What is the meaning of FIL abbreviation? The meaning of FIL abbreviation is "Foreign and International Law". |
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What is FIL abbreviation? One of the definitions of FIL is "Foreign and International Law". |
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What does FIL mean? FIL as abbreviation means "Foreign and International Law". |
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What is shorthand of Foreign and International Law? The most common shorthand of "Foreign and International Law" is FIL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AIFCL - Australian Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law
- DJCIL - Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
- FILRD - Foreign and International Law Resources Database
- FIRIL - Faculty of International Relations and International Law
- IFCOL - Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law
- NZJPIL - New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law
- CEJIL - Center for Justice and International Law
- CAIL - Center for American and International Law
- CECIL - Centre for European Comparative and International Law
- CIPL - Centre for Public and International Law
- DFID - Department of Foreign and International Development
- FCIL - Foreign Comparative and International Law
- FIMA - Foreign and International Monetary Authority
- ICIL - Institute for Comparative and International Law
- JPIL - Journal of Public and International Law
- REIL - Renewable Energy and International Law Project
- TWAIL - Third World and International Law
- WILP - Women and International Law Program
- GIRL - Good and International Law
- GFILC - Guide to Foreign and International Legal Citation