
International JournalsThe University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law (JIL)This publication is dedicated to the discussion of timely issues in the field of international law. The Journal defines international law as a multi-disciplinary approach that focuses primarily on three areas of private international transactions., national governmental regulation, and international intergovernmental regulation. The Journal provides an interdisciplinary and comparative focus through the contributions of academics, government officials, and practitioners. East Asian Law Review (EALR)The East Asia Law Review (EALR) functions both as an independent, student-edited journal, and a group for Penn Law students interested in comparative legal issues in East Asia. The mission of EALR is to provide a forum for the study of the law of East Asian nations, while addressing current cutting-edge legal developments. International & Comparative Law Student Groups & ActivitiesAn international perspective pervades the Penn Law community. Extensive and varied programs involve the J.D. and graduate student community.
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