Penn State International Law Review

Originally the Dickinson Journal of International Law, the Penn State International Law Review (ILR) was established in 1982 and was Pennsylvania's first internationally focused student-edited law journal. Publication ceased in 2011.

List of Papers (Total 834)

The Export-Import Bank of the United States

The purpose of this article is multi-faceted. Part I provides an overview of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Eximbank). Part II defines'and analyzes export credits. Part III describes how export credits encourage the promotion of exports. Part IV furnishes an overview of mixed credits. Part V focuses on the use of tied aid credits. Part VI explains which nations...

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Self Doubts on Approaching Forty: The United Nations

This paper discusses an anomaly: the United Nations Command in Korea - an international armed force established in 1950 by U.N. member states. Originally, designed to restore international peace and security in Korea, it has recently been questioned by the world organization that gave it life. The author reviews the culmination of events that resulted in the UNC's creation and...

Keeping "The Wild

This comment begins by discussing the ineffectiveness of ex post facto measures in controlling terrorism. It then describes the preventive - or "pre-attack

Preemption in the Fisheries and the United Nations

This article will examine the potential serious impact on traditional patterns of fishery management in the United States if the Law of the Sea Treaty is eventually signed. Preemption, a process by which the federal government takes over fishery management within the coastal states