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In 1977, the then long-established Malaya Law Review (subsequently, the Singapore Journal of Legal Studies) commenced a regular section with the aim of recording Singapore's growing state practice in international law. In time, a Southeast Asian section was also included to reflect the wealth of emergent Southeast Asian practice. 

In 1997, in consideration of the fact that the international law articles and regular sections in the Singapore Journal of Legal Studies had become well-established, the Singapore Journal of International & Comparative Law was founded in its own right.

Beginning with Volume 8 of 2004, the Singapore Year Book of International Law succeeds the Singapore Journal of International & Comparative Law, thereby completing a process which began with the first scholarly documentation of Singapore's international law practice in 1977.

 

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