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Virginia Journal of International Law

 
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Virginia Journal of International Law  
Abbreviated title VJIL
Discipline Law review
Language English
Edited by Demetra Karamanos (2009-2010)
Publication details
Publisher University of Virginia School of Law (United States)
Publication history 1959 to present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 0042-6571
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The Virginia Journal of International Law was founded in 1959 at the University of Virginia School of Law and is the oldest continuously-published, student-edited law journal in the United States devoted exclusively to public and private international law. It is the world's most cited student-edited international law journal and the second most cited of any international law journal (after the American Journal of International Law).[1] It's board of advisors includes renowned professors such as A.E. Dick Howard and John Norton Moore, practitioners, former Israeli ambassador Shabtai Rosenne, and former president of the International Court of Justice Stephen M. Schwebel.

Content

The journal addresses issues such as international commercial law and international trade law, international litigation and international arbitration, international organizations, international humanitarian and international human rights law, and comparative law. It contains a mix of full-length articles, comments, essays, and book reviews by scholars and practitioners, as well as notes, recent developments, and book notes by students.

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