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The American University International Law Review  (ILR) is proud to be affiliated with the seventh-best international law program in the country and is currently ranked as the twenty-eighth best international law review in the nation. ILR takes full advantage of the resources at Washington College of Law, one of the most prestigious international law programs in the world.

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The American University International Law Review publishes four issues per year on a wide range of topics related to international law, including public and private international law, legal issues relating to international trade, comparative international law, human rights, international business and finance, and international commercial arbitration. We feature both practitioner and student work.

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The American University International Law Review is the only law review in the country to publish an annual bilingual Spanish and English issue through our exclusive relationship with the Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at Washington College of Law.We also have a close relationship with the American Society of International Law and publish the prestigious Annual Grotius Lecture every year.

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By: Merve Stolzman On Wednesday, February 18, 2015, the American University International Law Review (“AUILR”), together with…

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Protecting Art and Cultural Property Through International Law

February 18, 2015 1:00-7:00pm Location: ASIL, Tillar House 2223 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington DC 20008 Presented in…

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Highlights from another successful Symposium! Than Highlights from another successful Symposium! Thank you to Judge Mazur, 2022-23 ABA President, Deborah Enix-Ross, and all of our esteemed speakers for making it so great!!
Secure your spot to hear our keynote speakers! AUI Secure your spot to hear our keynote speakers! AUILR Symposium this Friday! We will see you there!!
Check out ILR's new blog post, "Positive Obligatio Check out ILR's new blog post, "Positive Obligations and Climate Change Under the European Convention on Human Rights."

This one is written by one of our editors, Alejandra Ureta Melcon!

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Congratulations to our new Junior Staffers - We ar Congratulations to our new Junior Staffers - We are so excited for you to be a part of the AUILR family!!
AUILR is proud to welcome our new Volume 39 Junior AUILR is proud to welcome our new Volume 39 Junior Staff!! We look forward to getting to know and work with you all this coming year!!! #auilr #Volume39 #JuniorStaff #Congratulations
On Friday, March 31st, the American University Int On Friday, March 31st, the American University International Law Review will be hosting its Spring Symposium regarding the Evolution of International Trade, sponsored by the Wenger Endowment. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Please use the following link to register: https://lnkd.in/eR4MpTti
Congratulations to our volume 39 Executive Board! Congratulations to our volume 39 Executive Board!
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