Georgetown Journal of International Law

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Georgetown Journal of International Law
DisciplineInternational law
LanguageEnglish
Edited byShannon Togawa Mercer
Publication details
Former name(s)
Georgetown Journal of Law and Policy in International Business
History1968-present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Georgetown J. Int. Law
Indexing
ISSN1550-5200
LCCN2004250066
OCLC no.55022895
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The Georgetown Journal of International Law (Bluebook abbreviation: Geo. J. Int’l L.) is a student-edited law review published by Georgetown University Law Center.

Overview

The 'journal was established in 1968 as the Georgetown Journal of Law and Policy in International Business.[1] As it developed, it expanded its focus to include other topics with international dimensions, such as human rights issues and environmental treaties. Nowadays it covers the full range of legal topics in international law.

The journal publishes four issues per year. Three issues contain academic articles and student notes on contemporary topics of international law. The first issue, the International Trade Review, contains practitioner commentaries on developments in international trade law relevant to current practitioners.

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