The Suffolk Transnational Law Review is an honor board and law review published at Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. The Suffolk Transnational Law Review is one of the oldest international law journals in the country and serves as a forum to discuss and examine contemporary international legal issues. Since its inception in 1976, Transnational has emerged as a nationally and internationally recognized publication. Practicing attorneys, universities, law schools, and libraries around the world subscribe to the journal. Transnational thrives in its unique role as both a prestigious Honor Board and a complement to Suffolk University Law School's distinguished international law faculty and international law organizations. Transnational is entirely student organized and operated. Each year, Transnational publishes one volume, which consists of two books, one in the winter and summer. Each book consists of lead articles authored by noted legal scholars and staff members' works. Transnational also hosts distinguished speakers and symposiums on international law. Symposiums are often published as a third book in a volume. Past symposiums have focused on contemporary international legal issues, such as investor-state arbitration, international banking, and most recently, transatlantic data privacy and the General Data Protection Regulation.