Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law (AJICL)
The Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is an internationally distributed semi-annual publication dedicated to quality legal scholarship. AJICL publishes articles on a wide variety of international and comparative law topics with the goal of providing a forum for debate on current issues affecting international legal development. In addition to two annual issues, AJICL is also committed to publishing symposia that highlight international legal developments and emerging areas of international law.
To view past editions of the journal please visit the archive section of this site. Use the College of Law Site Search to search the database for specific articles.
Current Issue
2009: Volume 26, Number 3
Twenty-First Century Self-Determination:
Implications of the Kosovo Status Settlement for Tibet
Rob Dickinson
Judicial Activism and Religion-Based Tensions in India and Israel
Ofrit Liviatan
Far from Infinite Justice: Just War Theory and Operation Enduring Freedom
Stephen R. Shalom
Suffocation Inside a Cold Storage Truck and Other Problems with Trafficking as "Exploitation" and Smuggling as "Choice" along the Thai-Burmese Border
Erick T. Gjerdingen
The Materialization of Legal Pluralism in Britain: Why Shari'a Council Decisions Should Be Non-Binding
Maria C. Reiss
Procedural Fairness: Ensuring Tribal Civil Jurisdiction After Plains Commerce Bank
Jesse Sixkiller
For past issues of AJICL, please visit our online archive.