Harvard International Law Journal

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Harvard International Law Journal  
Former names
Bulletin of the Harvard International Law Club, Journal of the Harvard International Law Club
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Harv. Int. Law J.
Discipline International law
Language English
Publication details
Publisher
Harvard Law School (United States)
Publication history
1959-present
Frequency Biannual
Indexing
ISSN 0017-8063
OCLC no. 1796621
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The Harvard International Law Journal is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of international law.[1] It is run and edited by students at Harvard Law School. It was established in 1959 as the Bulletin, and later the Journal of the Harvard International Law Club, obtaining its current name in 1966.

The journal covers international, comparative, and foreign law, the role of international law in United States courts, and the international ramifications of U.S. domestic law. It also publishes student-written work on recent developments in international law and reviews of new books in the field.

Articles from the journal have been cited in decisions by the Supreme Court of the United States, European Court of Justice, International Court of Justice, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, and World Trade Organization Dispute Panels.

The journal's website includes the Harvard International Law Journal Online, which publishes shorter articles exclusively online, and the ILJ Digest, a continuously updated blog of developments in international law.

The journal also hosts various speakers and symposia.

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