The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law is a forum dedicated to the discussion of timely issues in the field of interntional economic law. The Journal defines international economic law as a multi-disciplinary approach that includes, but is not limited to:
- 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.
The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law commenced publication with Volume 17, Number 1 (1996). The Journal 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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