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The UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal publishes twice a year in diverse
legal topics with focus on nations located along the Pacific Rim including Asian, Central,
and South American countries.
During the eighteen years of its existence, the journal 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, intellectual property law, and other areas of business law. The breadth and
diversity of materials covered by the journal makes it one of the most exciting,
informative, and authoritative student publications at the UCLA School of Law.
In addition, PBLJ is considered to be the foremost journals in the world concentrating
on Pacific Rim issues.
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