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   Inter-American Law Review > About

The Inter-American Law Review (IALR) (formerly Lawyer of the Americas) is a scholarly international legal periodical run entirely by second and third year law students at the University of Miami School of Law. The review is devoted to providing a forum through which legal scholars, practitioners, and students discuss major international and inter-American legal and legally-related developments.  IALR is recognized as the only student-run periodical to focus solely on legal issues which directly affect Latin America and the Caribbean. With the continuing emergence of Miami as a center of international trade, finance, and law, the focus of IALR becomes increasingly important and relevant to the surrounding environs.

Lawyers, businesspersons, professors, and students of law, political science, and international commerce will find the IALR a valuable source of information for recent legal developments in the Western Hemisphere and around the globe. The IALR publishes scholarly articles, comments, and casenotes addressing inter-American and international legal issues, both of a scholarly and of a practical nature, including such areas as:

  • Immigration & Refugees
  • International Banking & Finance
  • Employment & Labor Law
  • Latin American Economic Integration & NAFTA
  • Taxation
  • Maritime Law
  • Aviation
  • Human Rights & International Organizations

The Inter-American Law Review also includes the following special features as an aid to members of the legal profession:

  • Reviews of recently published books in the field of international law
  • Lists of inter-American & international source materials & periodical articles published in the United States & Latin America
  • Resolutions of the Inter-American Bar Association
  • Legal memoranda prepared by major firms in the United States, Canada and Latin America