Human Right Research Cambodia – CSHL

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About The Journal

Established in 1968, the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law (JIL) is one of the oldest and most prestigious international law journals in the world.
Students publish articles based on major international conferences and expert meetings, as well as student notes on a wide range of international issues.
The Journal is a central part of Case Western Reserve’s international law program, which was ranked 11th best by U.S. News and World Report in 2015.

About the Journal

Launched in 2001, Human Rights Law Review seeks to promote awareness, knowledge, and discussion on matters of human rights law and policy. While academic in focus, the Review is also of interest to the wider human rights community, including those in governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental spheres, concerned with law, policy, and fieldwork. The Review publishes original articles on human rights issues in their global or national contexts, considered from an international or comparative law perspective. We also publish book reviews, and a section dedicated to analysis of recent developments in human rights jurisprudence and practice.

Launched in 2001, Human Rights Law Review seeks to promote awareness, knowledge, and discussion on matters of human rights law and policy. While academic in focus, the Review is also of interest to the wider human rights community, including those in governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental spheres, concerned with law, policy, and fieldwork. The Review publishes original articles on human rights issues in their global or national contexts, considered from an international or comparative law perspective. We also publish book reviews, and a section dedicated to analysis of recent developments in human rights jurisprudence and practice.