Cornell Int'l L. J. - Cornell International Law Journal (USA)
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C. L. R. (USA)
Published since 1968; now three times annually.
Also known by the publication's recently adopted, and pretentious if not disingenuous, and bound to confuse legal citation of ILJ.
Publisher (since 1968):
"... student members of the Cornell Society of International Law at the Cornell Law School at Ithaca, New York."
An editorial by the first publisher (Donald Bird) suggested the scope would be:
"... a continuing forum in which students, practitioners and scholars can air their views and the fruits of their research in problems of international law."
The Journal is now formally organized under the Cornell International Law Journal.
As of "Winter 2011", the Cornell Int'l L. J. was at Volume 44.
As of July, 2011, the ILJ did not have a permanent and dedicated URL; but their website as it is can be found through navigation of the Cornell Law School website at www.lawschool.cornell.edu.
A sample citation:
Mahmud, Tayyab, Jurisprudence of Successful Treason: Coup d'Etat and Common Law, 27 Cornell Int'l L. J. 49 (1994)
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