First published in October 1972, the Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce is a student-run publication at the Syracuse University College of Law with the distinction of being one of the oldest student-edited international law journals in the United States. JILC publishes articles, notes, and commentary on a wide range of subjects in the fields of international, transnational, and comparative law on a biannual basis. We continue to enjoy a strong and diverse subscription base across the globe.
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Current Issue: Volume 43, Number 1 (2015)
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Articles
Addressing the 'Failure' of Informed Consent in Online Data Protection: Learning the Lessons from Behaviour-Aware Regulation
Shara Monteleone
A Multilateral Convention on Outlawing Incitement to Acts of Terrorism Under International Law
Frederick V. Perry and Wendy Gelman