Cornell International Law Journal
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The Cornell International Law Journal is one of the oldest international law journals in the United States; it was founded in 1967 by members of the Cornell Society of International Law at Cornell Law School and is published three times a year and hosts a symposium every spring in Ithaca, New York.
The Journal has published articles and commentaries by
scholars such as:
- E. Allan Farnsworth,
- Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.,
- Rudolf B. Schlesinger, and
- Roger C. Cramton,
as well as notable public servants such as Senators:
and other well known people, such as:
- former Secretary of State James A. Baker, III;
- Major General Barry Ashton, Deputy Commander of United Nations forces in Croatia 1993-94;
- the Rt. Hon. Lord Gordon Slynn of the United Kingdom’s High Court of Justice; and
- Judge Johann Kriegler of the Constitutional Court of South Africa.
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