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Welcome to the Connecticut
Journal of International Laws home on the World Wide Web. Founded
in 1985, the Connecticut Journal of International Law, known as CJIL on
campus, is a scholarly journal that publishes two issues every school
year. We publish articles that cover a wide range of topics in international
law, comparative law, and the extraterritorial effect of United States
law and policy. We publish articles written by professors, judges, practitioners
and students. The journal also sponsors a symposium on campus every year,
with topics ranging from the Cambodian War Crimes Tribunals to the effect
of Wal-Mart in an international economy. On this website, you will find
contact information for the current editorial board and membership and
information about submitting articles to the Journal for publication,
and articles published in the Journal will soon be available. Thank you
for your interest in the Connecticut Journal of International Law.
Marcelo A. Phillips
Editor-In-Chief
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