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Founded in 1968, the NYU Journal of International Law & Politics is one of the nation's oldest student-run international law publications.

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NYU's Journal of International Law and Politics is now accepting submissions for our Spring 2025 Symposium Issue. The issue will feature articles that touch on borders and migration. Submit on Scholastica or to [email protected] today!

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We are now open for article submissions! If you have any questions regarding the article submission process, please reach out to [email protected].

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A very candid note of caution for authors considering a submission to EJIL: Talk! (EJIL).In the last year or so for intl law scholarship I’ve had great editorial experiences w AJIL and AJIL Unbound, also (student-edited) Michigan Journal of International Law & U. Pa. J. Int'l L.. And always consider NYU J. Int'l Law & Politics

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The NYU Journal of International Law & Politics is currently accepting general submissions for Vol. 56. Please see article requirements and submission instructions, here: nyujilp.org/submissions/

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Thank you IILJ - NYU Law - @[email protected], @nyujilp, NYU Law, Herbert Rubin and Justice Rose Luttan Rubin, Judge Pauline Newman, the Pauline Newman Program, and all of our distinguished speakers for a great symposium!

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Sharifah Sekalala Sharifah Sekalala is still optimistic that as we start paying corporations for these vaccines, we will have an opportunity to reflect and say 'we can do it differently the next time.'

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To have a situation where a formerly colonized country has to rely on its former colonizer for access to a vaccine is a problem -- NYU Law 3L, Navya Dasari describing the issue with donation-based models to distribute vaccines.

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Tahir Amin Tahir Amin explains that no one dives deeper into the 1970s to discuss how the TRIPS agreement came into being and how that shaped where we are today.

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Jack Jin Gary Lee Jack Jin Gary Lee presents work that takes us on a historical journey from Smallpox Vaccination through Contagion in the Straits Settlements (work co-authored with Lynette Chua).

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Katarina Sydow explains that States' failure to cooperate and negotiate with COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers on a bilateral agreement allowed powerful State actors to occupy the field and exclude other less powerful actors from access to certain vaccines.

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Our final panel of the day begins now! Jose Alvarez leads a roundtable on Colonialism and Postcolonialism in Pandemic Law & Governance.

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Nicholson Price (@[email protected]) just made 5 1/2 fascinating points on global knowledge transfer for vaccine manufacturing. Check out his article below for more!
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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'Louis Pasteur once said 'science knows no country'. Unfortunately, the pandemic proved that isn't the case. But it should be.'--Rebecca Grais, Pasteur Network

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