Georgetown Journal of International Law
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The Georgetown Journal of International Law is a law review published by Georgetown University Law Center.[1] It is among the world's most influential international law journals.[2]
Overview
The Georgetown Journal of International Law (GJIL) is one of the nation's top resources for scholars and practitioners in the field of international law.[3]
The journal was established in 1968 as the Georgetown Journal of Law and Policy in International Business.[4] Nowadays, The Georgetown Journal of International Law publishes on a variety of topics, such as human rights, international humanitarian law, international security, trade, investment, business, taxation, international criminal law, and intellectual property; it also sponsors a bi-annual symposium.[5]
GJIL publishes four issues per year, including an International Trade Review, which offers a comprehensive snapshot of international trade law and includes practitioner commentaries on current developments in the field.
Membership
Today, GJIL employs approximately 100 second- and third-year law students—about 50 in their graduating year who serve in editorial positions and 50 in intermediate years who serve as staff. The staff collect and check sources, performing technical edits and checking for typographical errors. The upperclass students are tasked with administering the Journal's daily operations.
In order to gain journal membership, first-year students are permitted to participate in the Write On competition after completing their final exams in the spring semester. The competition is administered by the Georgetown Law Office of Journal Administration.[6]
Students are offered positions on GJIL based on a combination of Write On score, first-year grades, and the candidate's socioeconomic background, including the student's race, sexual orientation, or gender.[7]
References
- ^ "Law Journals". www.law.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
- ^ "W&L Law Journal Rankings". Washington and Lee University. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
- ^ "Georgetown Journal of International Law". www.law.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
- ^ Georgetown Journal of International Law: Prospective Members
- ^ Engagement, Office of the Vice President for Global. "Georgetown Journal of International Law". global.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
- ^ "Law Journals". www.law.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
- ^ "Write On Competition". www.law.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
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