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Founded in 1966, the GW International Law Review is a student-published journal that presents articles and essays on public and private international law.

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Dear current ILR members considering a position on the Vol. 56 Editorial Board - please apply!! You can submit applications until 11:59:59 p.m. on Tuesday, January 31, and you do NOT need to have completed the editing competition to apply.

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The withdrawal mystery solved: how the European Court of Human Rights decided to move forward with the cases against Russia | by Julia Emtseva ejiltalk.org/?p=21873

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Dear Followers interested in publishing - consider submitting your work to GWILR’s online blog! Our goal is to stimulate discussion on current events in #InternationalLaw! #Law #currentnews #legalnews #blog #blogpost

Dear Followers interested in publishing - consider submitting your work to GWILR’s online blog! Our goal is to stimulate discussion on current events in #InternationalLaw! 
#Law #currentnews #legalnews #blog #blogpost
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Thrilled that my article "Educational Adequacy: Balancing the Right to Education, Parents’ Rights, and Educational Freedoms under the ICESCR" is forthcoming in The George Washington International Law Review George Washington International Law Review. In the…lnkd.in/gZPV_J72 rb.gy/3i0tn1

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Last week we were joined by Virginia's first African American Supreme Court Justice, the Honorable John Charles Thomas. Justice Thomas led an insightful discussion about his life experiences and his book, The Poetic Justice: A Memoir.

Last week we were joined by Virginia's first African American Supreme Court Justice, the Honorable John Charles Thomas. Justice Thomas led an insightful discussion about his life experiences and his book, The Poetic Justice: A Memoir.
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Thank you to everyone who attended the D&I committee’s 1L mixer last week! Special thanks to Jendi Samai and the D&I committee for hosting an incredible event. Here are some highlights 📷🤩

Thank you to everyone who attended the D&I committee’s 1L mixer last week! Special thanks to Jendi Samai and the D&I committee for hosting an incredible event. Here are some highlights 📷🤩
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Please join our D&I committee for a Diversity Statement Workshop on Tuesday, March 21. Students may submit a diversity statement to supplement their Journal Competition! 📝👀 RSVP is required for entry and food. Please contact Jendi at [email protected]. 📲💻

Please join our D&I committee for a Diversity Statement Workshop on Tuesday, March 21. Students may submit a diversity statement to supplement their Journal Competition! 📝👀 RSVP is required for entry and food. Please contact Jendi  at ede_gwilr@law.gwu.edu. 📲💻
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Please join The George Washington International Law Review for our annual Symposium, Finance's Final Frontier?: The Role of Digital Assets & Cryptocurrency Within the Global Economy, THIS Friday, March 24, 2023, in the Burns Moot Court Room (L101).

Please join The George Washington International Law Review for our annual Symposium, Finance's Final Frontier?: The Role of Digital Assets & Cryptocurrency Within the Global Economy, THIS Friday, March 24, 2023, in the Burns Moot Court Room (L101).
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GWILR’s symposium will consider international law and policy challenges involving global technological advancement and economic shifts created by the rise of digital assets and their adoption as legitimate currency.  #cryptocurrency #finance #internationallaw

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Speakers will include CFTC Commissioner Kristin Johnson, Dean Rosa Celario, Dean Michael Abramowicz, Scott Farnin of BetterMarkets, Douglas Pepe of Cohen & Gresser and GW Law Professor, Dr. Mardoqueo Tóchez of the Embassy of El Salvador, and more!