
CASE WESTERN RESERVE
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
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EXPLORING ISSUES OF INTERNATIONAL LAWEstablished in 1968, the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law (cite as: Case W. Res. J. Int'l L.) stands globally as one of the most well-respected journals of international legal scholarship. Each year, the student editors of JIL publish three issues of symposia-based scholarly articles and speeches focusing on current topics of international legal significance. Through the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, JIL sponsors bi-yearly topical symposia, bringing in noteworthy legal experts from around the world. The topic of the Fall 2007 Symposium will be "To Prevent and to Punish: An International Conference in Commemoration of the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Negotiation of the Genocide Convention." |
Torture and the
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