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The Path of International LawAnthony D'AmatoNorthwestern University - School of Law October 19, 2010 Journal of International Legal Studies, Vol. 1, pp. 1-19, 1995 Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 10-66 Abstract: Is there a need for yet another student-edited international law journal? Practicing attorneys retrieve relevant articles when working on cases with international law issues, although they may be oblivious to the name of the journal or the prestige of the law school that supports it. For student editors, serving on a new international law journal is not just an intellectual experience; it is an empowering one. The more one looks into custom and treaty and the other sources of international law, the more one finds complexity and intellectual challenge.
Keywords: Law Reviews, International Law, Student-Edited International Law Journals JEL Classification: K10, K19, K30, K33 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: October 24, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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