What does RJIL mean?
RJIL means Regent Journal of International Law
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Regent Journal of International Law?
Regent Journal of International Law can be abbreviated as RJIL
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What does RJIL stand for? RJIL stands for "Regent Journal of International Law". |
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How to abbreviate "Regent Journal of International Law"? "Regent Journal of International Law" can be abbreviated as RJIL. |
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What is the meaning of RJIL abbreviation? The meaning of RJIL abbreviation is "Regent Journal of International Law". |
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What is RJIL abbreviation? One of the definitions of RJIL is "Regent Journal of International Law". |
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What does RJIL mean? RJIL as abbreviation means "Regent Journal of International Law". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AJIL - American Journal of International Law
- AMJIL - American Journal of International Law
- EJIL - European Journal of International Law
- FLJIL - Florida Journal of International Law
- FJIL - Florida Journal of International Law
- JILB - Journal of International Law and Business
- JILFA - Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs
- JILIR - Journal of International Law and International Relations
- LJIL - Leiden Journal of International Law
- MIJIL - Michigan Journal of International Law
- NJIL - Nordic Journal of International Law
- STJIL - Stanford Journal of International Law
- VJIL - Virginia Journal of International Law
- YJIL - Yale Journal of International Law
- BJIL - Berkeley Journal of International Law
- BJIL - Buffalo Journal of International Law
- JILP - Journal of International Law and Politics
- JILT - Journal of International Law and Trade
- JIL - Journal of International Law
- J Int'l L & Int'l Rel - Journal of International Law and International Relations