A review of the history of the Fordham ILJ. It is a partial reprint of an essay published in 20 FORDHAM INT\u27L L.J. 1 (1996). The essay attempts to briefly summarize the purpose of the ILJ and past volumes
Fordham Law School opened its doors on September 28, 1905, a school with ten students and six facult...
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This Introduction discusses the twenty year history of the Fordham International Law Journal
In the past 100 years, the connotations of the term international have changed dramatically. The i...
As The Yale Journal of International Law and its predecessors, Yale Studies in World Public Order an...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of The Yale Journal of International Law is an occasion...
In October 1991, the Stein Institute of Law and Ethics of Fordham University School of Law sponsored...
Philip Dunham Reed, to whose memory this inaugural issue of Volume 14 of the Fordham International L...
The beginning of a new journal is always a moment of great promise and expectation, and the start of...
With the second edition of EAFIT Journal of International Law we close our first year of activities....
As the Washington International Law Journal enters its twenty-fifth year of publication, it is only ...
With the establishment of this journal, NDLS joins the ranks of dozens of top law schools with inter...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. The first part presents an overview of the rise of the first interna...
Fordham Law School opened its doors on September 28, 1905, a school with ten students and six facult...
I am delighted to introduce this latest volume of the UCL Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (UCLJLJ)...
Is there a need for yet another student-edited international law journal? Practicing attorneys retri...
This Introduction discusses the twenty year history of the Fordham International Law Journal
In the past 100 years, the connotations of the term international have changed dramatically. The i...
As The Yale Journal of International Law and its predecessors, Yale Studies in World Public Order an...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of The Yale Journal of International Law is an occasion...
In October 1991, the Stein Institute of Law and Ethics of Fordham University School of Law sponsored...
Philip Dunham Reed, to whose memory this inaugural issue of Volume 14 of the Fordham International L...
The beginning of a new journal is always a moment of great promise and expectation, and the start of...
With the second edition of EAFIT Journal of International Law we close our first year of activities....
As the Washington International Law Journal enters its twenty-fifth year of publication, it is only ...
With the establishment of this journal, NDLS joins the ranks of dozens of top law schools with inter...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. The first part presents an overview of the rise of the first interna...
Fordham Law School opened its doors on September 28, 1905, a school with ten students and six facult...
I am delighted to introduce this latest volume of the UCL Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (UCLJLJ)...
Is there a need for yet another student-edited international law journal? Practicing attorneys retri...