Cornell International Law Journal
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Founded in 1967, the Cornell International Law Journal (ILJ) is one of the oldest and most prominent international law journals in the United States. Three times a year, the Journal publishes scholarship that reflects the sweeping changes that are taking place in public and private international law. Each issue features articles by legal scholars, practitioners, and participants in international politics, as well as student-written notes.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
David Rochelle
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Volume 51, Number 4 (Winter 2019)
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Articles
Can Soft Regulation Prevent Financial Crises?: The Dutch Central Bank's Supervision of Behavior and Culture
John M. Conley, Cynthia A. Williams, Lodewijk Smeehuijzen, and Deborah E. Rupp
Dam(n) Displacement: Compensation, Resettlement, and Indigeneity
Stephen R. Munzer
Out of the Legal Wilderness: Peacetime Espionage, International Law and the Existence of Customary Exceptions
Inaki Navarrete Mr and Russell Buchan