Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law

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The Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law was founded at Tulane University Law School, in New Orleans, Louisiana, as an outgrowth of that institution's historical tradition as a signpost in the academic world for international and comparative law. The Journal is dedicated to discussing and debating all facets of international law, from human rights to transnational commerce to the historical evolution of current global law. The Journal is one of the leading law reviews in international and comparative law and, in terms of citation, is in the top quarter of all journals in the nation.

One of the Journal's founders, Lisa M. Ryan, currently works as a partner at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen and Loewy, LLP's New York office.[1]

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  1. ^ Lisa M. Ryan firm bio (05/03/08).

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