''Hastings International and Comparative Law Review'' (HICLR) is one of the oldest international law journals in the United States, and was established in 1976. It is published by law students through the O'Brien Center for Scholarly Publication, the publishing foundation for
UC Hastings
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. HICLR publishes articles on the topics of
international
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comparative
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, and foreign
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. It also publishes student-written work (termed "notes") on recent developments in international law.
Notable international-legal figures that have published articles in HICLR include: current
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Harold Koh
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; former
,
Jimmy Gurulé
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; founder of the Association of Humanitarian Lawyers,
Karen Parker; and premier legal scholars
Julius Stone
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and
George Bermann
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.
Two distinguished former Faculty Advisors of HICLR are comparative legal scholar,
Rudolf Schlesinger
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and former
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, Major General George S. Prugh. The current HICLR Faculty Advisors are Professors Naomi Roht-Arriaza,
Ugo Mattei
Ugo Mattei (born 1961 in Turin, Piedmont) is the Alfred and Hanna Fromm Professor of International and Comparative Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, in San Francisco, California, and a full professor of civil law in ...
, Joel Paul,
Bill Dodge
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and Richard Boswell.
The journal currently publishes two issues per year, Winter and Summer. HICLR articles are commonly cited under the abbreviation "Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev." Furthermore, HICLR hosts an annual symposium where a series of experts discuss a pressing issue in international law. Recent topics have included Japanese legal reform and Palestinian access to international courts.
UC Hastings Symposium on Japanese Legal Reform
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References
External links
* {{Official, http://www.uchastings.edu/hiclr/
HICLR Livestream
HICLR Volume 34, Issue 1, Article Index
A recent HICLR article
International law journals
Biannual journals
English-language journals
Publications established in 1976