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The Boston University International Law Journal publishes articles on international law topics written by scholars, practitioners, and law students.

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You can read our newest online article on the regulation of internet services under the GATS here: bu.edu/ilj/2015/11/24…


Kendall Marlowe's article on the contemporary relevance of the Convention on the Rights of the Child is here: bu.edu/ilj/2015/10/29…


Dr. Gene Griffin and Paula Wolff's article on the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child can be accessed here: bu.edu/ilj/2015/10/29…


We just posted not one, but two articles on The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child! You can read them at bu.edu/ilj.


Thank you to our 2L members for all their hard work on our Spring issue!


Great read! You can access Lauren's article here: bu.edu/ilj/2015/04/29….


New article on ILJ Online by Lauren Giudice: What Effects Are “Direct” Enough to Satisfy the FTAIA: An Analysis of 2014 FTAIA Decisions.


The 2014-2015 ILJ Board Members at the ILJ Banquet last night. Thank you all for a great year! @BarcelonaWineBa

BU_ILJ's tweet image. The 2014-2015 ILJ Board Members at the ILJ Banquet last night.  Thank you all for a great year! @BarcelonaWineBa

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New article by Professor Caruso and Ms. Joanna Geneve on ILJ online! bu.edu/ilj/2015/02/17…


Chakravarty discusses terrorism risk insurance in his article. Check it out here: bu.edu/ilj/2015/01/07….


We are pleased to publish Aloke Chakravarty's contribution to our online series!


Welcome back to the spring semester!


Check out our latest article: Access to Justice for Victims of Cholera in Haiti!


Check out Professor Sloane's discussion on the principle of proportionality now featured on our new website bu.edu/ilj/!


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