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The Harvard International Law Journal print edition is published semiannually, generally in February and July.

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Starting with Volume 28, the ILJ discontinued publication of a volume-by-volume index. However, the ILJ is indexed in the Index to Legal Periodicals. In addition, all articles appear in the Westlaw© and Lexis© databases, and many can be found in the archives of this website under the “Print Edition” menu option above.

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The Harvard International Law Journal is the oldest and most-cited student-edited journal of international and comparative law.
 
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