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London Review of International Law [r]: Academic journal first published in September 2013. [e]

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The London Review of International Law is a scholarly journal.[1] Its first issue was published in September, 2013.[2]

Gerry Simpson, a Professor at the London School of Economics, is one of the current editors.[3]

References

  1. About, London Review of International Law. Retrieved on 2020-11-06.
  2. First issue, London Review of International Law, September 2013. Retrieved on 2020-11-06.
  3. Peter Jetton. Gerry Simpson to Lecture on History of War Crimes Law, The Columns, 2018-10-31. Retrieved on 2020-11-06. “He is an editor of The London Review of International Law and an occasional essayist and contributor for Arena Magazine.”