About the Reporter
The International Enforcement Law Reporter was established by Bruce Zagaris, Esq., a noted expert on international law.Since September 1985, the International Enforcement Law Reporter has provided its readers with analysis and insight into the premier developments in both the substantive and procedural aspects of international enforcement law.
The IELR has identified and predicted trends in legislative, administrative, and case law developments. Discussions are annotated to enable practitioners, policy makers, and academics to use the IELR as a reference tool and a guide to the practice of international enforcement law.
The IELR contains information on international organizations and developments in international enforcement law that have not reached the treaty or case law level, such as executive decisions in training and appropriations.
Contributors include practitioners, academics, and law enforcement officials.
The IELR is a monthly publication and is available in both print and electronic formats.