Correspondence with International Legal Journals
Documents from 01 March 1974 to 24 October 1990Identity Statement
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Correspondence with African Law Studies, American Journal of Comparative Law, American Journal of International Law, Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, ASILS International Law Journal, Annuaire international de Justice constitutionnelle, BEUC Actualités, Boston College International and Comparative Law Review, Boston University International Law Journal, Brooklyn Journal of International Law, Buffalo Law Review, California Law Review, California Western School of Law, Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Catholic University of America Law Review, Civil Justice Quarterly, Columbia Law Review, Common Market Law Review, Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, Comparative Law Yearbook, Comparative Research, Connecticut Journal of International Law, Cornell International Law Journal, Cornell Law Review, Current Anthropology, Detroit College of Law Review, Diritto dell’Economia, Dispute Resolution Notebook, Duke Law Journal, Femmes d’Europe, European Enterprise, European Law Review, European University News, Fondamenti, Giurisprudenza Italiana, Hamline law Review, Giustizia civile, Harvard Law Review, Hastings Law Journal, Houston Journal of International Law, Human Rights, Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, Informatica e Diritto, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, International Property Investment Journal, Journal of Chinese Law, Journal of Church and State, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, New York Law School, Journal of International Law and Politics, Journal of Law and Politics, Law and Legislation in the GDR, Justicia, Kentucky Law Journal, Law Centre Federation, Review of Law and Social Change, Law & Society Review, Law Society’s Gazette, Legal Issues of European Integration, Legal Studies, Lincoln Law Review, Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal, North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, University of San Francisco School of Law
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