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This collection contains articles published since volume 28, issue 2.
The Minnesota Journal of International Law is a student-led publication at the University of Minnesota Law School. We aspire to be a leader in the multidisciplinary study of international and comparative law. The Journal annually publishes two print volumes and one online edition. Each publication consists of articles and notes relating to various topics in international law—including international politics, trade and economics, and human rights. Our authors range from international scholars and legal experts to our very own student staffers.
Current Issue: Volume 35, Issue 1 (2026)
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Editors
Making Sovereigns Pay
Daniel Mandell
Defining the Field of Law and Macroeconomics: A Framework from International Monetary Law
Nikita Aggarwal and Adam Feibelman
The Art of the Steal: Remedying the Looting of Cultural Property Under International Law
Madeleine L. Sharp
Hostage Democracy: Its Relationship to Arbitrary Detention, and the Struggle to Define it and Establish International Law Remedies
Stephanie Buersmeyer
