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- Institute of International Economic Law - Academic center for public international law, international economic law, and laws of the World Trade Organization.
- International Law Restructured - Current status of international law is analyzed and some ideas for a new international government are suggested.
- Chicago Journal of International Law - The Chicago Journal of International Law is a student-edited interdisciplinary forum for discussion and analysis of international law and policy issues.
- European Journal of International Law - One of the world's leading, stimulating, and provocative international law journals, EJIL is distinguished by European character and emphasis upon critical and theoretical approaches with a continuing interest in the historical origins of the European tradition in international law.
- The Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law - The aims of ANZSIL include providing a forum for the discussion of research and practice in international law and increasing public awareness of international law.
- The Melbourne Journal of International Law - Produced by law students at Melbourne University, covers public and private international law issues of academic and commercial interest.
- Gonzaga Journal of International Law - A practice-oriented international law journal which is student edited by law review standards. Covers articles, essays, comments or notes from practicing attorneys, law professors, business people and government officials.
- International Criminal Law Network - Experts from all over the world try to exchange knowledge regarding International Criminal Law. A calendar holding the most important events in this field may be checked out. Web sites on International Criminal Law are also provided.
- Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute - The PAIL Institute is a nonprofit organization devoted to furthering the observance of international law through research, consulting, and publishing monographs and other educational materials. The 23 volumes of The Pail Monograph Series represent the longest, continuously-edited collection of international law monographs.
- Department of State - Private International Law - Links to treaties in force for the United States, other international instruments, and information on current negotiations and projects covering the private international law of such areas as trade and commerce, finance and banking, trusts and estates, family and children matters, and international judicial assistance.
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- Virginia Journal of International Law - The Virginia Journal of International Law (VJIL), founded in 1959 at the University of Virginia School of Law, is the oldest continuously-published, student-edited law journal in the United States devoted exclusively to public and private international law. It is the world's most cited student-edited international law journal and the ...
- International Constitutional Law - International Constitutional Law (ICL) represents a paradigm shift away from the General Theory of Law and State (Allgemeine Staatslehre) to research on constitutions in general, thereby transcending state frontiers regarding both regional and international organizations. International Constitutional Law in its role as legal discipline combines aspects of constitutional law, public ...
- Institute for International Law and Politics - The Institute for International Law and Politics in the Department of Government at Georgetown University] was established to promote teaching and research in the area of intersection between [[international law and international relations. The Institute sponsors undergraduate and graduate courses and runs a Master's Program in International Law and GovernmentThe Institute ...
- George Washington International Law Review - The George Washington International Law Review is a student-run, student-edited publication of The George Washington University Law School. Founded in 1966, the International Law Review's four annual issues present articles and essays on public and private international financial development, comparative law, and public international law.
- International criminal law - International criminal law is an autonomous branch of law which deals with international crimes and the courts and tribunals set up to adjudicate cases in which persons have incurred international criminal responsibility. It represents a significant departure from 'classical' international law which was mainly considered law created by states for ...