During this time, Durham organized comparative law conferences and wove together a network of experts with the purpose of sharing ideas, collaborating, and contributing to future publications.
As of 2021, the ICLRS also has five associate directors, who are assigned to specific regions of the world where they lead volunteer senior fellows and additional staff members.
[3] Each October, the ICLRS hosts an International Law and Religion Symposium for government, academic, and religious leaders and visitors, with more than 90 invited delegates from approximately 50 countries.
Certificate training and other teaching programs are also offered annually in China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Oxford, Myanmar, Africa, and at Central European University in Budapest.
Student fellows spend part of the summer following their first year of law school as externs abroad and completing a guided individual research project.
The IAC chair, David Colton, and the executive committee lead the Council in activities such as hosting international delegates to the Symposium and traveling around the world to participate in conferences.
[11] Past recipients of the International Religious Liberty Award include Joe Lieberman (2010),[11] Kevin Hasson (2011),[12] Douglas Laycock (2012),[13] John Graz (2013),[14] Frank Wolf (2014),[15] Knox Thames,[16] William E. Lori (2015),[17] Katrina Lantos Swett (2016),[18] Elizabeth Berridge (2017),[19] and David Saperstein (2018).