Indiana International & Comparative Law Review
The Indiana
International & Comparative Law Review
is a student-edited law journal devoted to the study and analysis of current
international legal issues and problems. Published continuously since 1991,
the Review is edited by second and third-year law students chosen
on the basis of their academic standing and performance in a writing competition.
The Review publishes two issues each year containing
two to four Articles and three to five student Notes. Periodically,
a third issue is published focusing on a specific topic in
international or comparative law.
The lead Articles are selected by the Board from a
pool of works written by professors, judges, and
practitioners located throughout the world. The
student Notes are written by the newly selected
members and are chosen by the Board based upon
several factors, such as the significance of the
subject, depth of analysis, scholarly approach,
innovation, style, supporting authority, and soundness
of conclusion.
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