Originally the Dickinson Journal of International Law, the Penn State International Law Review (ILR) was established in 1982 and was Pennsylvania's first internationally focused student-edited law journal. Publication ceased in 2011.
The Penn State International Law Review published articles on public and private international law written by leading government (domestic and foreign) officials, legal scholars, private practitioners, and law students.
Volume 29, Number 4 (2011) Penn State International Law Review
Front Matter
Articles
Concrete Control of Constitutionality in Portugal: A Means Towards Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights
Antonio Cortes and Teresa Violante
Comments
Secret's Out: The Ineffectiveness of Current Trade Secret Law Structure and Protection for Global Health
Stephanie Zimmerman
On the Mark? Big Tobacco Asserts Property Rights on Cigarette Packaging
Benjamin A. Hackman