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The
Temple International & Comparative Law Journal is a natural outgrowth
of the commitment of the Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law to
the fields of international and comparative law. Our goal is to provide
readers informative, diversified, and current discussions of material in a
wide range of fields. Our aim is to emphasize both public and private
international law and offer a variety of comparative law topics.
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It
is our hope that through the Temple International & Comparative Law
Journal, we will help create more interest in international law, better the
understanding of the relations, rights, and obligations of governments and
individuals, and strengthen and clarify the applicable national and
international laws governing international legal transactions.
Current Issue
(Vol. 22, Num. 1)
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