What does NILR mean?
NILR means Netherlands International Law Review
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Netherlands International Law Review?
Netherlands International Law Review can be abbreviated as NILR
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What does NILR stand for? NILR stands for "Netherlands International Law Review". |
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How to abbreviate "Netherlands International Law Review"? "Netherlands International Law Review" can be abbreviated as NILR. |
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What is the meaning of NILR abbreviation? The meaning of NILR abbreviation is "Netherlands International Law Review". |
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What is NILR abbreviation? One of the definitions of NILR is "Netherlands International Law Review". |
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What does NILR mean? NILR as abbreviation means "Netherlands International Law Review". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AUILR - American University International Law Review
- GWILR - George Washington International Law Review
- NYILR - New York International Law Review
- ICLR - International Construction Law Review
- IALR - International Arbitration Law Review
- IBLR - International Business Law Review
- IFLR - International Financial Law Review
- ILR - International Law Review
- ILRA - International Law Review Association
- IOLR - International Organizations Law Review
- NYIL - Netherlands Yearbook of International Law
- PILR - Pace International Law Review
- ICLR - International Criminal Law Review
- ISLR - International Sports Law Review
- ITLR - International Trade Law Review
- Emory Int'l L Rev - Emory International Law Review
- Geo Wash Int'l L Rev - George Washington International Law Review
- Loy U Chi Int'l L Rev - Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
- Pace Int'l L Rev - Pace International Law Review
- Penn St Int'l L Rev - Penn State International Law Review