The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law is a preeminent forum for academic discussion on current international subjects. From its inception in 1971 as a student initiative supported by former U.S. Secretary of State and UGA Law Professor Dean Rusk, the Journal features work by legal scholars and practitioners and student notes written by Journal members.
Current Issue: Volume 53, Number 1 (2025)
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
GJICL Journal
Articles
Countries as Laboratories: Reflections on Sierra Leone’s Amended Anti-Human Trafficking Law
Andrea Dennis
The Local Impact of the International Standardization of Transitional Justice: Lessons from the Ugandan Case
Thomas Hansen
Will Green Mean “Stop”? Exploring How Combatting the Climate Crisis Impacts on WTO Relevance
Sean Stacy
Notes
