About the Journal

Focus and Scope

 

Peer Review Process

 

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Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

 
 
 

Journal History

The Indiana International & Comparative Law Review is a student-edited law Journal devoted to the study and analysis of current international legal issues and events. Published continuously since 1991, the Reviewprovides a specialized and unique format for students to take broad legal topics and shed an international and/or comparative light onto them. This often amounts to the proffering of views or propositions that are novel in a particular field and become influential going forward.

The Review is edited by second and third-year law students and typically publishes two general issues as well as a topic-specific Symposium Issue. Each general issue contains articles written by professors, judges, legal practitioners, or other experts in a particular field. Additionally, the general issues contain Notes drafted by Student Note Candidates during their first year on the Review.