The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law (Bluebook abbreviation: U. Pa. J. Int'l L.) is a scholarly journal focusing on issues of international law, international relations, transnational law and comparative law. The Journal is published quarterly by an organization of second and third year law students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. The journal is one of five major scholarly journals at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and one of the top twenty international law journals in the United States based on citations and impact.
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