Document Type
Essay
Publication Title
Virginia Journal of International Law
Volume
64
Publication Date
2024
Keywords
International publishing, law scholarship, law scholars, student journals
Abstract
How did ideas hatched among Harvard, Virginia, and Columbia students remake the world of international publishing? Part of the Study and Analysis of International Law Scholarship (SAILS) project, this piece follows LLMs in Cambridge (like a young Georges Abi-Saab), moot court competitors in Texas, student Vietnam-war critics in Nashville, idealistic young theorists in the New Haven, and an expanding cadre of international law scholars as they discover and develop a new publishing platform.
Recommended Citation
Harlan Grant Cohen,
A Short History of the Early History of American Student-Edited International Law Journals, 64 Va. J. Int'l L. 358
(2024)
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/faculty_scholarship/1345