The Fordham International Law Journal is one of the most competitive international law periodicals in the world—and, according to a recent study, one of the most frequently cited student-edited legal publications dedicated to the study of international law. The ILJ attracts contributions from prominent statespersons and members of the academic, legal, and political communities. Journal pieces have been cited in numerous US federal court decisions, US Supreme Court briefs and decisions, international courts decisions, law review articles, and CFR and ALR annotations.
Current Issue: Volume 34, Issue 6 (2011)
The Compliance with the Law Requirement in International Investment Law
Rahim Moloo and Alex Khachaturian
The Alien Tort Claims Act and Corporate Liability: A Threat to the United States' International Relations
Theresa (Maxi) Adamski
The Extraterritorial Reach of Section 10(B): Revisiting Morrison in Light of Dodd-Frank
Kara Baquizal
The International Criminal Court's Ineffective Enforcement Mechanisms: The Indictment of President Omar Al Bashir
Gwen P. Barnes
Protecting Non-US Citizens from Removal Terminating HIV/AIDS Treatment
Valerie K. Mitchell
