Abstract
Amsterdam Law Forum (ALF) is the student-run 'International Law Journal' of VU University. Every year ALF publishes a winter, spring, and summer issue. The journal consists of three sections; scientific articles, opinion articles, and commentaries. As of this year, ALF also creates a section for inaugural speeches. In addition, ALF hosts a conference in spring with a relevant legal theme, where renowned speakers are invited to share their perspectives. Overall, ALF is a topical journal that provides a platform for established scholars and young academics to share knowledge, opinions and experiences and to make contributions to the international law discourse. Staff, PhD students and master students who have written a very good thesis are invited to submit an article to ALF. What is learned in the cradle is carried to the tomb: we are looking forward to sharing your articles on our website!
Highlights
The Amsterdam Law Forum welcomed a team of seven new editors and three dynamic board members for the 2018 – 2019 academic year
We are proud to announce the first issue of the year: The Winter Issue
Two more issues will follow including a themed issue that will revolve around the Amsterdam Law Forum conference that is scheduled for late spring
Summary
The Amsterdam Law Forum welcomed a team of seven new editors and three dynamic board members for the 2018 – 2019 academic year. WINTER ISSUE: THE MANY FACES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW This year, it is the ambition of the board to have all scientific articles undergo a blind peer review.
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