UC Law SF International Law Review
Founded in 1976, the UC Law SF International Law Review (formerly Hastings International and Comparative Law Review) was one of the first law journals in the country dedicated exclusively to legal discourse on the most pressing international and comparative legal issues. As a resource for both academics and practitioners, UCLSFILR provides a forum for exchanging ideas on public and private international law. The journal is published two times a year and welcomes submissions from around the world. Recent topics of discussion in the journal include hybrid war crimes tribunals, the Israeli-Palestinian water conflict, factory occupation in Argentina, and the human rights implications of global climate change.
Current Issue: Volume 48, Number 1 (2025)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
“HIPPO” Law Law and the Biodiversity Crisis of Habitat Loss, Invasive Species, Pollution, Population, and Overharvesting
Andrew W. Torrance and Bill Tomlinson
Defining Pacifism: Article 9’s Role in Japan’s National Defense and Global Commitments
Dylan Kaito Fackler