Editors-in-Chief
Kathleen Claussen
Sergio Puig
Michael Waibel
About the journal
The Journal of International Economic Law is dedicated to encouraging thoughtful and scholarly attention to a very broad range of subjects that concern the relation of law to international economic activity …
Find out more2024-2025 SIEL/JIEL/OUP Essay Prize Competition panel
2024-2025 SIEL/JIEL/OUP Essay Prize Competition panel
The SIEL/JIEL/OUP Prize is an essay prize to award the best essay submitted on any topic in the field of international economic law. More information about the prize is available on the SIEL page.
Junior Faculty Forum
Each September, JIEL hosts an annual Junior Faculty Forum (JFF) for early career scholars working in the field of international economic law.
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Publish with us
The Journal of International Economic Law invites authors to submit articles, notes, and book reviews related to global economics, following specified guidelines for formatting and style.
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Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) Initiative
Your institution could be eligible to free or deeply discounted online access to Journal of International Economic Law through the Oxford Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) Initiative.
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Celebrating 25 Years of JIEL
Our anniversary issue, the Agora, was curated by our Editorial Board members and features articles that are both retrospective and future-oriented on the field of international economic law. Discover key insights from industry experts and leadership alike.
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In Tribute to John H. Jackson
John H. Jackson Prize Winners
The John Jackson prize is awarded annually to the article or other contribution in the JIEL that most significantly breaks new ground and adds new insights to the study and understanding of international economic law.
All prize-winning articles are available to read online.
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Special issue in remembrance
Volume 19 Issue 2 was put together in memory of Professor John H. Jackson, founding editor of the Journal of International Economic Law. Contents include a Guest Editorial by Michael Gadbaw and sections on Professor Jackson’s contributions to the field from International Economic and Sovereignty, Trade and Linkages with other Disciplines, and International Law and Human Rights to personal remembrances.
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