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June 10, 2006

SSRN's International Law & Trade Splits into Two Abstracting Journals

SSRN's Legal Scholarship Network is expanding its email abstracting journal, International Law & Trade, by creating two separate child journals: International Economic Law and Public International Law. SSRN explains that this expansion responds to the growing number of abstracts that being received in this subject area. If you are currently a subscriber to International Law & Trade, you will automatically receive all journals without additional charge for the period of your current subscription.

International Economic Law will publish abstracts on the general subjects of international trade, investment, monetary affairs, international business transactions, and related subjects. Subtopics will include WTO law, regional economic arrangements, investment,dispute resolution, and other issues in international economic law.

Public International Law will publish abstracts on all aspects of public international law, except those that fall clearly within the purview of its companion journal, International Economic Law. Subtopics will include treaties and other sources of international law, international courts and adjudication, international organizations, and other issues in public international law.

Both International Economic Law and Public International Law are edited by Alan Sykes, Professor of Law, University of Chicago School of Law.

[JH]

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