
© 2022 The University of Texas at Austin. (512) 471-5151 Give to Texas Law Connect with Texas Law With your support, TILJ will continue to bring a critical perspective to the questions and dilemmas confronting public and private actors around the globe.Īustin, Texas 78705 U.S.A. In an increasingly complex world, TILJ is committed to promoting international legal understanding and debate. As economic integration accelerates and nations forge closer ties in the new millennium, we are confident TILJ will continue to provide a significant contribution to the burgeoning field of international law. students, TILJ maintains a refined and well-organized editing process. With approximately thirty editorial board members and one hundred fifteen staff members made up of full-time J. Volume 2 contains the minutes from the previous Council meeting, financial information and. TILJ's subscription base includes law schools, government entities, law firms, corporations, embassies, international organizations, and individuals from virtually every state in the United States and more than forty-five countries. The annual Diocesan Journal is published in two volumes. This position has helped us develop one of the largest student-published subscription circulations of any international law journal in the United States. As a result, we receive more than six hundred unsolicited manuscripts each year and are extremely selective in our publication choices. We have developed international repute by forging close ties with numerous scholars and authors worldwide. Over the years, TILJ staff has made the most of its established heritage. Publications thereafter were biannual, taking the name Texas International Law Forum until the summer of 1971, when TILJ adopted its present title and became a triannual publication. Ernest Goldstein, we planted the Texas flag in the international arena with our first issue, entitled The Journal of the University of Texas International Society. In January 1965, under the guidance of Professor E. In the wake of the Bay of Pigs disaster and the Cuban Missile Crisis, our publication began as an offshoot of the Texas International Law Society. TILJ is among the oldest and best-established student-published international law journals in the United States. The editors and staff aim to fulfill these needs by concentrating on groundbreaking articles that will be useful to both practitioners and scholars. TILJ publishes academic articles, essays, and student notes in the areas of public and private international law, international legal theory, the law of international organizations, comparative and foreign law, and domestic laws with significant international implications. In the rapidly expanding discipline of international law, the Texas International Law Journal ( TILJ) helps readers stay abreast and informed of recent developments and new scholarship by providing access to leading international legal, theoretical, and policy analysis.

Page Keeton.Īs a note, TILJ will continue printing 2 or 3 issues in each volume. Past contributors to TILJ include preeminent scholars and practitioners such as Dean Rusk, Robert Reich, Louis Henkin, Charles Alan Wright, and W. TILJ strives to advance an understanding of contemporary international legal issues through timely articles, and student notes.

TILJ is the fourth-oldest student-published international law journal and the tenth-ranked student-edited international law journal in the United States.

Please note our current rates: $45 domestic subscribers $40 alumni/students $50 international subscribers. Executive Board Editor-in-Chief Jessica Bonds Managing Editor Katlyn Humbarger Business Editor Karina Rios Executive Editor Alexandra Lizano Symposium Editor Cameron Saenz General Board Senior Citation Editor Ashley Goldman Survey Editor Ryan Grant Senior Articles Editor Sally Fritz Citation Editors Elizabeth Cook Katherine Hailey Isaac Olson Note and Comment Editors Eduardo Garza Robert Loughran Articles Editors Cade Bradberry Aarika Novelli Senior Staff Kylee Debler Michael C.The Texas International Law Journal ( TILJ) is proud to announce the availability of Volumes 53 and 54, and 55, with the opportunity to order Volume 56:1-3 (2020-2021).
