About the Santa Clara Journal of International Law

Founded in 2002, the Santa Clara Journal of International Law's mission is to be at the forefront of scholarly debate in the field of international law and to create the best environment for the open exchange of diverse ideas.

We will contribute to the advancement of legal journalism by publishing an easily accessible international law journal composed of intellectually sound material that will assist legal scholars in their studies, practice, and career development. In addition, we strive to provide contemporary and original analysis of international socio-political, economic, and cultural issues.

It is therefore our hope that the Santa Clara Journal of International Law will foster greater understanding and cooperation in the field of international law across all borders.

Bluebook packets are now available

Bluebook packets are now available at https://sites.google.com/site/santaclarajil/.

Packets are due by Friday, September 9, 2011, at 11:59 p.m.

Interested in being on the Journal?

The application process for joining the Journal starts this week!

Upcoming information sessions:

- Tues., Aug. 23 at 12 noon in Bannan 238

- Tues., Aug 23 at 5 p.m. in Bannan 332

Club Day:

- Visit our table at Club Day on Wed., Aug. 24, in the walkway between Bannan and Heafy

Application packets:

- Bluebooking packets will be distributed on Fri., Aug. 26. Stay tuned for more details.

Save the date for the 2012 Symposium!

The Journal of International Law's 2012 symposium will address "Emerging Issues in International Humanitarian Law." Please join us in sunny Santa Clara on February 3-4, 2012, as we discuss current challenges in international humanitarian law.

For more information about the symposium, including confirmed speakers and topics, please see http://law.scu.edu/humanitarian/index.cfm.

Volume 10 Masthead posted

The Volume 10 Board of Editors has been posted. See the new line-up by clicking "Masthead" at the top of the page.