The George Washington International Law Review Explained

The George Washington International Law Review
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Discipline:International law
Abbreviation:George Wash. Int. Law Rev.
Bluebook:Geo. Wash. Int'l L. Rev.
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1966-present
Publisher:The George Washington International Law Review
Country:United States
Website:http://www.gwilr.org/
Issn:1534-9977
Issn2:0748-4305

The George Washington International Law Review is a triannual student-run and -edited publication of the George Washington University Law School. It presents articles and essays on public and private international financial development, comparative law, and public international law and also publishes the Guide to International Legal Research annually.

Established in 1966 as the Journal of Law and Economic Development, later titles included Journal of International Law and Economics and George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics.