University of Baltimore Journal of International Law
About This Journal
The University of Baltimore Journal of International Law is a scholarly legal journal providing in depth analysis of international and comparative law and policy issues.
Topics include international law, law of nations, comparative law, treaty law, law of armed conflict, U.S. foreign policy, the law of international organizations, international trade law, international arbitration, international environmental law, and human rights and humanitarian law. This journal has the great fortune of being devoted to a topic area that is expanding quickly in a more globalized world. The Journal of International Law publishes articles by legal practitioners, judges, and international scholars. The journal also publishes the University of Baltimore Journal of International Law Online. In addition, two student comments, and two recent case notes are published per year. The increased prominence of international law issues allows the Journal of International Law to focus on a vastly complex and ever changing legal landscape as well as to provide legal analysis of changes to international law.