Yale Journal of International Law (YJIL) announces new website

The Yale Journal of International Law (YJIL) announces the launch of its new website, www.yjil.org, featuring unique online content for the first time in its thirty-five year history.  YJIL Online provides authors a forum for short analytical essays relevant to both scholarship and practice. The first issue includes a co-authored essay by State Department Legal Adviser Harold Hongju Koh, and a short article by Yale Professor W. Michael Reisman and Brad Tennis.  The third feature essay, by practitioners Eddan Katz and Gwen Hinze of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, analyzes the potential impact of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement under consideration by the U.S.

Trade Representative. The new website also highlights information about the 35th Anniversary YJIL Conference (Government Lawyering and International Law) and how to subscribe to the Journal.

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