GW LAW SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW TO HOST
Symposium
to Explore Important Policy Issues Relating to
Background:
The George Washington International Law Review has a distinguished history, consistently ranking in the top 20 specialized law reviews in the country since its founding in 1966. The International Law Review publishes four issues a year in addition to a Guide to International Legal Research. The issues include scholarly articles on timely topics, student notes and book reviews focusing on private international and comparative law, including but not limited to trade, human rights, contracts and arbitration, antitrust, tax, banking and securities.
The Symposium is made possible by the generosity of Steven L. Cantor, a 1975 graduate of The George Washington University Law School and is presented free of charge to all attendees.
For more information on the symposium, please contact Assistant Dean for International and Comparative Studies, Susan L. Karamanian, at (202) 994-1210, or Aaron Tax, symposium editor, The George Washington International Law Review, at (202) 676-3875. For updates on the symposium, please visit www.law.gwu.edu/gwilr.
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