27 Apr Congratulations, thanks to International Law Reporter
Most readers are probably keenly familiar with International Law Reporter, the brainchild of Professor Jacob Katz Cogan (Cincinnati). For those not aware, ILR provides notices of scholarship, conferences, calls for papers, and the like — and it’s available in RSS feeds and via Twitter. (There’s even a tip jar!) It’s invaluable for anyone in international law and, I expect, anyone entering the discipline or considering doing so. It’s a broad field, it’s fair to say, and given the diversity of subjects, sources, and places of origin (and, sometimes, limited university budgets), it’s really easy to overlook what others are up to . . . which is one reason ILR is so useful.
Next week brings us May and, in addition to May flowers, what I happened to notice is the 10th anniversary of ILR. This represents quite an accomplishment and, I expect, a tremendous amount of effort. (Did I mention the tip jar?) Congratulations and thanks!
Congratulations Professor Katz!!! An invaluable source of information and updates on International Law. I am a big fan of the ILR! Here’s for the many more years to come!