| The Georgetown Journal of International
Law, formerly known as the journal of Law and Policy
in International Business, is the second oldest journal
at the Law Center. The journal recently changed its name and
expanded its scope to include issues of general international
law. The decision to expand appropriately reflects the Law Center's
expertise and reputation as a premier institution for the study
of international law. GJIL will continue LPIB's
long tradition of publishing high quality scholarship.
GJIL publishes four annual issues that serve as an
invaluable resource to scholars, corporate and international
bars, and practitioners. GJIL also provides a preeminent
educational opportunity for students to gain a greater understanding
of a wide range of international topics while working with leading
scholars in the field.
Georgetown
Journal of International Law selected to be affiliated
journal of the U.S. Court of International Trade. Click here
for details.
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