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International Business Law Review


 

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A Publication of the International Law Section
of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business

Note:  This publication changed its name from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business
International Business Law Journal
to the International Business Law Review on November 1, 2003
to avoid confusion with another publication entitled the International Business Law Journal.
 


Latest Articles

Transborder Privacy Protection: Does It Help U.S. Consumers? by Diane MacDonald and Judith Ramaglia (November 2005)

Too Old to Work? The UK Government's Policy and Proposals on Banning Age Discrimination in the Workforce to Comply
with New European Law
by Susanna Monseau (November 2005)
 


Staff

Editor-in-Chief
Brian Nelson, American University, bnelson@american.edu

Associate Editor
Don Mayer, University of Denver, donald.mayer@du.edu

Staff Editors
Len Bierman, Mays School of Business, Texas A&M University, len-bierman@tamu.edu
T. Leigh Anenson, University of Maryland, lanenson@rhsmith.umd.edu
Susan Marsnik, University of St. Thomas, sjmarsnik@stthomas.edu

Editorial Board of Review
George O. White III, University of Texas at El Paso
YongShik Lee, Fordham University, New York City
A. F. M. Maniruzzaman, University of Portsmouth, England
Janet Riola Hale, Texas State University at San Marcos

Web Master
TBA
 


Staff Duties

The duties and responsibilities of the ALSB International Business Law Review staff are:

  • The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for overseeing the staff, promoting the journal and encouraging submissions, identifying reviewers and sending the submissions to them for review, making a final determination as to whether to publish, notifying submitters of the decisions, sending out accepted submissions to staff editors for editing, returning edited submissions to submitters for comment, overseeing the editorial process and making a final determination as to when submissions are ready for publication, and sending along the accepted and edited submissions to the Web Master for posting on the Journal's Website.
     

  • The Web Master is responsible for putting submissions in form for posting and posting them to the Web.


Call for Papers

The online ALSB International Business Law Review is currently accepting and reviewing submissions.  Articles and comments of any length will be considered.  Submissions are blind peer-reviewed.

TOPICS

The topics or subjects of interest to the journal are:

  • International law and business

  • International trade

  • International public policy

LENGTH

There are no restrictions as to the length.

SUBMISSION

See the Submission & Style Sheet for submission information.