Virginia Journal of International Law

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Virginia Journal of International Law
ISSN
0042-6571
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The Virginia Journal of International Law is a

law journal that was established in 1960[2] at the University of Virginia School of Law. As of 2023, it is the world's 4th most influential international law journal.[3] Pieces published in the Journal have been cited by the Supreme Court of the United States,[4] multiple U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals,[5] and the International Court of Justice.[6]

Scope

The scope of the journal covers issues such as

. It contains a mix of full-length articles, comments, essays, and book reviews, as well as notes, recent developments, and book notes.

References

  1. ^ "Virginia Journal of International Law". HeinOnline.
  2. ^ "History". Virginia Journal of International Law.
  3. ^ "W&L Law Journal Rankings". Washington and Lee University (database). 2023-04-06.
  4. ^ See, e.g., Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain, 542 U.S. 692, 713 (2004); Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36, 43 (2004).
  5. ^ See, e.g., United States v. Lomeli, 596 F.3d 496 (8th Cir. 2010); Slavchev v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Inc., 559 F.3d 251 (4th Cir. 2009); Sarei v. Rio Tinto, PLC, 487 F.3d 1193 (9th Cir. 2009); McBee v. Delica Co., 417 F.3d 107 (1st Cir. 2005); Karaha Bodas Co. v. Perusahaan Pertambangan Minyak Dan Gas Bumi Negara, 364 F.3d 274 (5th Cir. 2004); United States v. Yousef, 327 F.3d 56 (2d Cir. 2003); Price v. Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 294 F.3d 82 (D.C. Cir. 2002); Saarstahl AG v. United States, 78 F.3d 1539 (Fed. Cir. 1996).
  6. ^ See, e.g., Oil Platforms (Iran v. U.S.), 2003 I.C.J. 161 (Nov. 6); Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000, 2002 I.C.J. 3 (Feb. 14); Sovereignty over Pulau Ligitan and Pulau Spiadan, 2001 I.C.J. 575 (Oct. 23); Application of Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 1996 I.C.J. 595 (July 11).

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