About FJIL

Founded in 1984, the Florida Journal of International Law (FJIL) is a scholarly publication devoted to timely discussion of prescient international legal issues. Its subscribers include legal scholars and practitioners from around the world.

The Journal publishes three times a year and is one of five co-curricular, student-edited publications at the University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law. On occasion, the Journal will also have Special Editions that can be purchased in addition to its subscription. The Journal selects its members from exceptional candidates in the unified write-on competition hosted once annually.

The Journal provides law students the opportunity to earn academic credit while honing their legal research and writing skills. Recent articles published or accepted for publication have addressed subjects as varied as International Trade and Commerce law, Human Rights law, Terrorism, National Security, War Crimes Tribunals, International Environmental law, International Intellectual Property law, and Maritime law.

Contact

Florida Journal of International Law
University of Florida Levin College of Law
309 Village Drive
Gainesville, FL 32611