User talk:PaigeFM

Paige, if you should happen to get to academic journals, perhaps you could add a few law journals; I agree the one you removed was not noteworthy.DGG 17:59, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

June 2012
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Proposed deletion of UBC International Law Journal


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 * Unproved notability as per WP:NJournals guidelines. No cited statements. No demonstration of impact. Significant potential conflict of interest of author of article being one of the founding students.

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Nomination of UBC International Law Journal for deletion
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