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 The Hague Yearbook of International Law

Mission statement for the Hague Yearbook of International Law

The Hague Yearbook of International Law is an annual publication that aims to present the newest developments in international law as they are shaped by the numerous international institutions based in The Hague. The first volume of the Hague Yearbook of International Law, which is the successor of the Annual (Hague Academy of International Law Association of Attendees and Alumni) was released in 1969. The title reflects the close ties which have always existed between the Association of Attendees and Alumni of the Hague Academy of International Law and the City of The Hague with its international law institutions. In view of the various international institutions that are situated in The Hague, the scope of the Hague Yearbook of International Law is very broad, covering public international law, private international law, international criminal law as well as relevant European law. Accordingly, the Hague Yearbook of International Law provides a forum for practitioners that are working at the international institutions as well as scholars to present their views on the trends and practice of international law.
In particular, the Hague Yearbook of International Law welcomes submissions from young practitioners and scholars from around the world.

As of 2011 the Hague Yearbook of International Law is run by a newly established Editorial Board consisting of Dr. Nikos Lavranos, LLM (Editor-in-Chief), Dr. Ruth Kok, LLM (Vice Editor-in-Chief), Dr. Hege Elisabeth Kjos, J.D. (General Editor), Frederike E.M. Stikkelbroeck, LLM (General Editor) and Dr. Jure Vidmar, LLM (General Editor). 

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