About Us
The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law publishes articles on public and private international, comparative, transnational, and foreign law. The Journal, formerly the Journal of International Economic Law, has broadened its focus to explore issues at the forefront of general international law, but retains its strength as a leading journal of international business and economic law. In addition, due to the broadened focus, the members of the former Journal of International Law and Policy, an unofficial journal at Penn Law, joined the staff of the Journal of International Law in 2007. The previous materials of the Journal of International Law and Policy can be found here. Our internal website can be found here.
The Journal provides an interdisciplinary and comparative focus through the contributions of
academics, government officials, and practitioners.
The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law commenced publication with Volume 29, Number 1 (2007).
The Journal replaced The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, which ceased publication
with Volume 28, Number 2 (2007). The Journal of International Economic Law replaced The University of Pennsylvania Journal
of International Business Law which ceased publication with Volume 16, Number 4 (1995).
This Journal replaced the Journal of Comparative Business and Capital Market Law which ceased
publication with Volume 8, Number 4 (December 1986).
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