The Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review (ILR) is a student-run publication dedicated to the advancement of legal scholarship, the resolution of contemporary legal problems, and the continuing education of the legal community. The Review publishes three issues each academic year. In addition, the Review runs the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) Project. The Project hosts a public database of cases rendered by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and publishes an online journal of articles that summarize Inter-American Court decisions.
The authors' views do not necessarily reflect the views of the Review, its editors and staff, or Loyola Law School.
ILR is currently accepting article submissions for Volume 46.
Current Issue: Volume 47, Number 1 (2024)
Articles
Demand-Side Disarmament: Or How I Learned to Deter The Bomb
James J. Bernstein
What's Said in the Booth Never Stays in the Booth: A Comparative Analysis of the Use of Rap Lyrics in American and English Criminal Trials
Yekaterina Shrayber
IACHR Summaries
Case of the "Caracazo" v. Venezuela
Douglas Clark
Contreras et al. v. El Salvador
Cristina Tenorio
Duque v. Colombia
Alondra Gonzalez
García Asto and Ramírez Rojas v. Peru
Celene Afari
Moya Chacón et al. v. Costa Rica
Gursimran Bhullar
Pavez Pavez v. Chile
Rachana Reddi