Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business

Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business in United States

Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business

The Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business is a student-run, student-edited publication of the Northwestern University School of Law. First published in 1979, the Journal is dedicated to the analysis of transnational and international laws and their effects on private entities. The Journal’s substantive focus—private international law and business—distinguishes the Journal from many other publications in the international field. The Journal publishes three issues annually and is circulated to practitioners, professors, and libraries around the world. Articles published in the Journal are written by prominent scholars and practitioners and analyze significant questions and current issues in private international law. The Ambassador, published online beginning in 2011, publishes concise articles with a focus on timely and practical topics within the field of private international law. The Journal also publishes student-written notes and comments that are of scholarly length and quality.


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