The Undergraduate Journal of International Law at UCLA is a student-led publication dedicated to advancing legal scholarship at the intersection of diplomacy, foreign affairs, international law, and more. We strive to create a dynamic, global environment where our members can grow as advocates, learners, and thinkers. Our mission is to empower students to develop, imagine, and redefine understandings of global governance.
In addition to publishing original student work, we provide our members and the UCLA community with professional development opportunities to reduce barriers to international careers in diplomacy, law, and related fields. Through educational campaigns, campus events, and fundraisers, we aim to amplify underrepresented voices and advocate for global causes.
Annabelle Mazloum
Lara Alsalek, Mia McKiernan, and Naiya Sapru
Lara Alsalek
Sofia Gevorgian
Mia McKiernan
Jameson Roberts
Naiya Sapru
Maya Church
Diana Corona
Rida Fatima
Augustine Gu
Agrin Khatami
Mari Petrosyan
Sophia Portillo
Sarah Alozairi
Miona Ayabe
Alysha Aziz
Maya Beskalis
Oliver Clark
Noah Elbettar
Kate Goshko
Shreyan Jena
Mazzy Medina
Katelyn Myint
Danielle Nabong
Eefke Radeleff