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To the anonymous IPs who keep changing the journal abbreviation: the journal abbreviation field (as explained in the doc with the infobox template) is intended for the ISO abbreviation. This is an internationally, standardized way of abbreviation journal names. Here is a site that explains how that works (that this is a chemistry library really is immaterial). Journalseek does not include this journal, but it includes the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law and the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Business Law. For these two, it lists as standard abbreviations "Univ Penn J Int Econ Law" and "Univ Penn J Int Bus Law", respectively. Following the ISO standards, the abbreviation of this journal is "Univ Penn J Int Law", NOT "U. Pa. J. Int'l L." Please do not revert without giving an adequate rationale --Crusio (talk) 21:36, 19 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]