Pacific Basin Law Journal

Pacific Basin Law Journal (PBLJ) is the second oldest journal at UCLAW, founded in 1982. PBLJ publishes twice a year on a diverse range of legal and policy issues concerning the Pacific Rim, which encompasses nations in Asia-Pacific and the Americas. Throughout its existence, the 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.

PBLJ@lawnet.ucla.edu

Signatories: Ronita Khakshoor, Kimberly Phan, and Tate Harshbarger

Advisor: Kristopher Kaupalolo

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