Minnesota Journal of International Law explained

Minnesota Journal of International Law
Formernames:Minnesota Journal of Global Trade
Editor:Ally Billeaud
Discipline:Law review
Abbreviation:Minn. J. Int. Law
Bluebook:Minn. J. Int'l L.
Publisher:University of Minnesota Law School
Country:United States
Frequency:Biannual
History:1992-present
Website:http://www.minnjil.org/
Issn:1944-0294
Oclc:63048791
Lccn:2006245251

The Minnesota Journal of International Law is a biannual law review published by students at the University of Minnesota Law School. It covers international and comparative law and policy, with a particular emphasis on politics, economics, and fundamental rights.

The journal was established in 1992 as the Minnesota Journal of Global Trade, with Daniel L. M. Kennedy as founding editor-in-chief.[1] It obtained its current name in 2006, broadening its scope to include international legal issues beyond trade. In 2009, the journal started an online edition in addition to print.[2] Starting in 2013, the journal publishes an online supplement, entitled Minnesota Journal of International Law Humphrey Supplement, that contains scholarly articles written by Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows.[3]

The journal hosts biennial symposia to discuss timely issues in international law. In 2010, the law school and journal collaborated with the American Society of International Law and hosted its International Economic Law Interest Group's conference, entitled "International Economic Law in a Time of Change"[4] and in 2013, the journal conducted a symposium on "The Future of Warfare: The Law of Tomorrow's Battlefields."[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About MJIL . Minnesota Journal of International Law Online . University of Minnesota Law School . 2012-12-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140923154335/http://www.minnjil.org/?page_id=2 . 2014-09-23 .
  2. Web site: Minnesota Journal of International Law Online . University of Minnesota Law School . 2012-12-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100504054538/http://minnjil.org/?page_id=165 . 2010-05-04 .
  3. Web site: Humphrey Supplement . https://web.archive.org/web/20141223154047/http://www.minnjil.org/?page_id=1571 . dead . 2014-12-23 . Minnesota Journal of International Law Online . Minnjil.org . 2013-04-18 .
  4. Web site: The American Society of International Law . Asil.org . 2012-12-01.
  5. http://register.cce.umn.edu/Course.pl?sect_key=187025 The Future of Warfare: The Law of Tomorrow's Battlefields