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Texas International Law Journal
DisciplineLaw, Comparative law, International law
LanguageEnglish
Publication details

Former name(s)

Journal of the University of Texas International Law Society (1965), Texas International Law Forum (1965-1971)

History1965-present
Publisher

UT Law Publications (United States)

Standard abbreviations
BluebookTex. Int'l L.J.
ISO 4Tex. Int. Law J.
Indexing
ISSN0163-7479
OCLC no.1767354
ISSN0040-4381
ISSN0749-3460
Links

The Texas International Law Journal (abbreviated as TILJ[1]) is a student-edited law journal at the University of Texas School of Law.

History and overview

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The journal was created in the wake of the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis with the encouragement and support of E. Ernest Goldstein. It published its first issue in January 1965 and has been in continuous publication since. It has attracted noted authors, including former Supreme Court of the United States Justice William O. Douglas. Over the years, it has been cited by courts at all levels, including the Texas Supreme Court.[citation needed]

Additionally, the journal organizes a symposium every year, with speakers from the United States and around the world. Recent titles include: A Conference on the Military Commissions Act, Representing Culture, Translating Human Rights, Judicialization and Globalization of the Judiciary, Symposium on International Litigation Honoring Russell J. Weintraub, International Symposium in Honor of Hans Baade: Teaching and Practicing Law in the 21st Century, Energy and International Law: Development, Litigation, and Regulation, Human Reproduction and International Law, and International Bankruptcy Law: Comparative and Transnational Approaches.

References

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  1. ^ "Alumni". tilj.org. Please consider continuing your support for TILJ and donating through the channels below.
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