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ounded in 1966, the Stanford
Journal of International Law is one of the oldest and most reputed
international law journals in the United
States. Publishing two regular issues
each year, the journal seeks to promote scholarship of the highest quality
through timely, innovative, and important pieces on international and
comparative legal topics. The journal invites contributions from professors,
practitioners, legislators, judges, and Stanford
Law School
students.
The Stanford Journal of International Law is indexed in The
Index of Legal Periodicals, ABC POL SCI: Bibliography of Contents,
Contents of Current Legal Periodicals, Current Law Index/Legal
Resource Index, Index to Periodicals Related to Law, PAIS
(Public Affairs Information Service) Bulletin, and Social
Sciences Citation Index, and is abstracted in International
Political Science Abstracts and Economische Voorlichtingdienst.
Call for Papers - Spring 2007
Symposium: Climate Change Liability
and the Allocation of Risk
The Stanford Environmental Law
Journal and the Stanford Journal
of International Law will host a one-day symposium in the spring of
2007 on legal responses to global climate change. The symposium will bring together
individuals who have experience with innovative approaches to climate
change liability and provide them a forum to present and deliberate new
legal strategies and, most importantly, produce creative scholarship that
can be applied in future litigation as well as other legal arenas. The focus will not be on rehashing
past accomplishments but on building the groundwork for new achievements.
The final output of the symposium will be a special issue published jointly
by the Stanford Environmental Law Journal and the Stanford Journal of
International Law and distributed to their subscribers, as well as
symposium participants and attendees. We expect this compilation to serve
as a valuable new resource for scholars and practitioners alike.
more details
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