Washington International Law Journal

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Washington International Law Journal
OCLC no.
1004528674

The Washington International Law Journal is a triannual

Academic Search Complete, ProQuest, Westlaw, and HeinOnline.[1]

Established in 1990, the Washington International Law Journal (formerly the Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal) publishes scholarship on foreign, comparative, and international law while fostering the development of student analysis. In order to highlight global perspectives, the Journal does not publish content that privileges U.S. ideas or approaches. The Journal has a particular interest in the Pacific Rim region and actively collaborates with the University of Washington's Asian Law Center. Published three times per year, this peer-reviewed Journal features analysis of legal and policy issues by internationally acclaimed scholars on topics such as constitutional law, human rights, corporate governance, antitrust, intellectual property, and environmental law. The Journal is available both in print and online.[2]

Subjects covered by the journal include

law students.[3][4]

The journal was established by Dan Fenno Henderson[3] and started publication in 1992 as the Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal,[1] obtaining its current title in 2014.

References

  1. ^
    Ulrich's Periodical Directory
    . Retrieved on January 23, 2012.
  2. ^ "University of Washington School of Law".
  3. ^ a b "About." Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal. Retrieved on January 24, 2012.
  4. .

External links