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The Oregon Review of International Law (ORIL) is a student-run journal of the University of Oregon School of Law. ORIL publishes articles by academics and practitioners who address current legal topics in international law and policy.
The journal publishes articles that analyze connections between social, economic, and political forces and touch on a variety of issues, including human rights, international trade, and international business. We welcome a diversity of topics and opinions.
ORIL began in 1999 and now publishes one issue annually. Members of ORIL staff are selected based on the results of a write-on competition open to first- and second-year students. In their first year on ORIL, all members serve as Staff Editors. Managing Board members are elected each year by a vote of all members.