The New York International Law Review is a publication of the International Law and Practice Section of the New York State Bar Association. Each year, the student editorial board and the editorial board of the Bar Association prepare two issues of the publication presenting a variety of articles written by professors and practitioners. Focusing on current issues of international concern, the New York International Law Review offers readers an assortment of articles on topics such as intellectual property, immigration, trade, and international human rights. The New York International Law Review also provides students with an excellent forum to publish their own articles and review of recent decisions. Student membership on the New York International Law Review is attained by successful completion of a writing competition and a minimum grade point average of 2.8 at the close of the student's first-year day and second-year evening program. 2009-2010 Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief: Michele Frangella Managing Editor: Nicole Rosich Associate Managing Editor: Brendan Mulvey Executive Articles Editor: Gamelin-Arnold Telesfort Executive Notes and Comments Editor: Joseph Odato Associate Articles Editors: Becky Wu and Joseph DiPalma Associate Notes and Comments Editors: John Conboy and Victor Lee Executive Research Editor: Christine George Symposium Editor: Katherine Kim Faculty Advisor Associate Dean for International Studies, Christopher J. Borgen