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Since 2009, the Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law has been dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of international and comparative law.

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JICL print facilitates international scholarship and publishes contributions from distinguished scholars and practitioners on a variety of legal issues.

JICLOnline facilitates scholarly commentary of current, ongoing, or otherwise timely developments within the realms of international and comparative law.

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Diane Desierto

Faculty Advisor


Diane Desierto teaches, publishes, and practices in the areas of international law and human rights, international economic law and development, international arbitration, maritime security, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Law, and comparative public law.

Professor Desierto is also a Faculty Fellow at the Klau Center for Civil Human Rights, Kellogg Institute of International Studies, Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, Pulte Institute for Global Development, and Nanovic Institute of European Studies

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Roger Alford

Faculty Advisor


Roger Alford teaches and writes in a wide range of subject-matter areas, including international trade, international arbitration, international antitrust, and comparative law.

Professor Alford is also Concurrent Professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs, a Faculty Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, and a Faculty Fellow at the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.

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The Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law’s mission is to contribute to the development of international and comparative law and promote greater understanding of international and comparative law at Notre Dame Law School, as well as within the legal community at large.