The Leiden Journal of International Law is provides a forum for two vital areas, namely international legal theory and international dispute settlement. Its articles section publishes critical contributions to legal and political theory. This makes it of interest to IR scholars too. Alexander Wendt considers LJIL 'to be an indispensable gateway to work at the intersection of international law, international relations, and even political theory'.
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