Courses and lectures are supplemented by a number of other activities, some of them initiated by students.
The Yale Journal of International Law, one of the world's foremost international law journals, publishes articles on a wide range of subjects in contemporary international law and comparative law. The student-run Journal welcomes submissions of articles and essays from scholars, practitioners, policy makers, and students.
The YJIL was recently joined by the online Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal, which focuses on the tension between human rights and development around the world. It encourages submissions that draw upon various academic disciplines, such as political science, public policy, economics, health, and sociology. The Journal emphasizes a broad range of perspectives from different fields of the law, including constitutional law, economic regulation, international law, and institutional reform, both in the U.S. and around the industrialized and developing world.
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