In addition, PBLJ is an entirely student-run law journal. We publish twice a year and are available on Lexis and Westlaw.
UCLA School of Law
international law and comparative law, contemporary china, asia pacific, u.s. foreign relations law, pacific studies, southeast asia legal reform in transitional economies legal and economic integration international criminal law international business transactions international trade law u.s. territorial law., legal issues concerning the pacific basin, u.s.-china relations
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Pacific Basin Law Journal (PBLJ)
is considered to be the foremost journal in the world concentrating on
Pacific Rim issues. It is also the second oldest journal at UCLA Law,
founded in 1982. We are committed to publishing cutting-edge, original
scholarships that make significant contribution the studies of the
Pacific Rim, which entail a diverse range of legal and policy issues
concerning nations in Asia-Pacific and the Americas. We are also
committed to boosting the dialogue between U.S. and international
scholars through our publications. Throughout its existence, PBLJ
has featured articles written by leading scholars and practitioners on
international legal topics including human rights law, constitutional
law, criminal law, international trade regulations, corporate
governance, climate change, intellectual property law and other areas of
business law. The breadth and diversity of materials covered by the PBLJ makes it one of the most exciting, informative and authoritative student publications at the UCLA School of Law.
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