The Administrative Law Review (ALR) is published four times annually by the students of the Washington College of Law in conjunction with the American Bar Association's Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice.
The first goal was, and remains, to prompt policymakers and scholars to address policy issues left unaddressed – or inadequately addressed – in traditional legal scholarship publications. The Journal defines "public policy" as the impact of legal rules on society, and through this definition seeks to provide a forum for the discussion of public policy issues.
Public Law Research Institute Includes abstracts and full text of Institute reports from fall 1994 through current, historical indexes of the reports, and selected full text reports.
The Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest is the scholarly voice for issues pertaining to social welfare, public policy, and a broad spectrum of jurisprudence. Published four times a year, the Journal publishes its content online to reach the widest audience possible, while also publishing one annual print issue focused on the work of the Virginia General Assembly.
Pepperdine University School of Law facilitates an intellectual discourse on the rapidly evolving field of alternative dispute resolution. We are committed to publishing a wide variety of articles presenting different viewpoints and perspectives from practitioners, academics, and students.
The Vindobona Journal (VJ) is a bi-annual global law journal published under the auspices of the Moot Alumni Association (MAA).
Each year the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal honors an individual with the Distinguished Service Award for Lifetime Achievement. This year, we are delighted to present the Distinguished Service Award to Tony Alvarez II and Bryan Marsal.
BLT is a web-based publication drawing upon the best of the Section's resources, including featured articles and other information from around the Section. Stay informed on the latest business law practice news and information that will benefit you and your clients.
Published quarterly, The Business Lawyer is the premier business law journal in the country, circulating to approximately 60,000 readers. It contains articles of significant interest to the business lawyer, including case law analysis, and developing trends.
Columbia Business Law Review is the first legal periodical at a national law school to be devoted solely to the publication of articles focusing on the interaction of the legal profession and the business community. The review publishes three issues yearly.
Over the years, many forms of oil and gas leases have developed. Use of a "standard" form—a generic term descriptive of a general class of instruments rather than any one form2—simplifies negotiations with smaller landowners.
Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business publishes articles on a wide array of topics at the intersection of international law and global business. We are glad to accept submissions from professors, practitioners, and distinguished students.
Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance is a premier business law journal covering topics relevant to both academics and practitioners. Our aim is to inform readers on topics ranging from capital markets and securities law, to mergers and acquisitions, to corporate governance, to anti-trust, to banking and finance, along with other law and business subjects.
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law was founded in 1998 by a group of law students at the College of Law with the assistance and support of Professor Carl Pierce, then the Director of the Clayton Center for Entrepreneurial Law. The first issue was published in May 2000.
ABA Child Law Practice (CLP) is an award-winning, 16-page monthly periodical for lawyers who advocate for children and youth, judges handling child protection-related cases, and other professionals who want to keep abreast of cutting edge legal issues affecting children.
Journal of Juvenile Law & Policy is a biannual publication of the UC Davis School of Law that addresses the unique concerns of children in the American legal system.
The Whittier Law Journal is an Honors Organization and publishes one of only a few law school publications in the country that focuses exclusively on child and family issues – the Whittier Journal of Child & Family Advocacy.
Journal of Competition Law & Economics has become the preeminent international journal on antitrust law since it was founded in 2004.
The Common Market Law Review was established more than thirty-five years ago to serve as a medium for the dissemination of legal thinking on Community Law matters.
Leiden is a typical university city, hosting the oldest university in the Netherlands (1575).
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American Journal of Comparative Law is a scholarly quarterly journal devoted to comparative law, comparing the laws of one or more nations with those of another or discussing one jurisdiction's law in order for the reader to understand how it might differ from that of the United States or another country.
Founded by professors in 1999, Berkeley Electronic Press publishes peer-reviewed electronic journals and develops software for the next generation of scholarly publishing.
Journal of Comparative Law has strong input from numerous colleagues and institutions with expertise in the comparative analysis of law and legal change across a very wide range of jurisdictions and legal cultures.
Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law is published twice a year by students at the University of Texas School of Law.
The Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly is the country's oldest law journal devoted exclusively to constitutional law. Our primary goal is to produce an innovative and scholarly review of current constitutional issues.
An electronic journal which published by Bond University.
European Constitutional Law Review (EuConst), a peer reviewed English language journal, is a platform for advancing the study of European constitutional law, its history and evolution. Its scope is European law and constitutional law, history and theory, comparative law and jurisprudence.
Published in association with the New York University School of Law.
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law provides a forum for the interdisciplinary study of and rigorous analysis of constitutional law. To that end, The Journal cultivates innovative scholarship, promotes critical perspectives, and reinvents the traditional study of constitutional law.
Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law is a quarterly released scholarly publication dedicated to the advancement of legal knowledge in the field of International Constitutional Law.
Published Monthly by Law Journal Extra.
Incorporating Technology and Construction Law Reports, Published by: Sweet & Maxwell, 8 Issues a year.
A journal for contributors in the area of construction law
Electronic Law Journals (ELJ) project was established by the CTI Law Technology Centre at the University of Warwick, in 1995 to promote the development of an electronic legal culture in academic journal reading, writing and publishing.
Journal of Corporation Law is the nation's oldest student-published legal periodical specializing in corporate law. The Journal enjoys a large and influential audience worldwide.
Provides the readership with a diet of articles and reviews that make wide-ranging, informed and critical comment on the current state of corporate law and the policy imperatives for change or stability … essential to the intelligent assessment of the state of UK corporate law.
The eLibrary also includes the research papers of a number of Fee Based Partner Publications.
Perspectives on the modern Australian legal system by Chui Tey
Bocconi Legal Papers is a law review edited by a group of students at Bocconi University School of Law. Established in 2008, the journal is Italy's first ever legal publication to be edited and operated by law students.
China Law & Practice is the leading legal and risk management resource designed to help you interpret changes on the ground in China.
The table of contents is a complete representation of the articles in the printed version of the Colorado Lawyer. Includes legal topics of broad interest.
Columbia Journal of Asian Law (CJAL) commenced publication in 1987 as the Columbia Journal of Chinese Law (中國法研究學刊) under the auspices of the Columbia University School of Law and the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law.
Arguendo is the online companion to The George Washington Law Review and marks the next step in the Law Review’s growth as a legal periodical. It was developed and launched by the Volume 78 Editorial Board, with the goal of contributing to the evolution of online legal scholarship and reaching a broader audience than a traditional print journal.
Established in 1966, the Law Review is the flagship publication of the University of Georgia School of Law. The Law Review is Georgia Law's only general subject-matter publication, publishing new issues quarterly.
Humboldt Forum Recht (HFR) ist seit 1995 die juristische Internetzeitschrift an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, herausgegeben von Studierenden und wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeitern.
Iowa is pleased to be home to four student-edited journals. A majority of Iowa students write for a journal during their second year of law school and many of them accept board positions during their third year.
The Israel Law Review is the oldest and most acclaimed Israeli law journal published in English. Since its establishment in 1966 by the Law Faculty at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Israel Law Review has served as a leading source of legal scholarship on Israeli law and on issues relevant to Israeli society.
Genamics JournalSeek is the largest completely categorized database of freely available journal information available on the internet.
Published annually, the Tulane European & Civil Law Forum is dedicated to offering scholarly and timely articles, comments, case notes, and book reviews that preserve and advance the civilian tradition and strengthen Louisiana's links with Europe.
Founded in 1916 as the Southern Law Quarterly, the Tulane Law Review is published six times annually and is a leading legal periodical that is managed and edited by students of the Tulane University Law School.
Zambia Law Journal is an academic publication based at the School of Law at the University of Zambia. Since 1969, the Journal has featured commentary by leading experts on the Zambian legal system, as well as summaries and analysis of Zambian legislation and case law, book reviews and student essays.
American Criminal Law Review is the nation's premier journal of criminal law. The ACLR is published by the students of the Georgetown University Law Center.
Subscription Information, University of Texas School of Law.
Berkeley Law journals are directly involved in all aspects of the publication process - from article evaluation and acceptance through the editorial and printing processes.
British Journal of Criminology: An International Review of Crime and Society is one of the world's top criminology journals. It publishes work of the highest quality from around the world and across all areas of criminology.
Criminal Justice Ethics is a semi-annual journal designed to focus greater attention on ethical issues in criminal justice by philosophers, criminal justice professionals, lawyers and judges, and the general public. Its editorial scope includes topics relating to the police, the courts, corrections, and issues in legal philosophy.
Howard Journal of Criminal Justice is a peer review journal which is concerned with all major aspects of the criminal justice process, penal policy and crime prevention, in Britain and overseas.
Journal of Criminal Justice is an international journal intended to fill the present need for the dissemination of new information, ideas and methods, to both practitioners and academicians in the criminal justice area.
Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture is currently undergoing reconstruction of editorial staff, website and overall goals for the future of the journal.
New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement is one of the nation’s top criminal law journals and the only specialty journal that specifically addresses civil confinement law.
Western Criminology Review (WCR) is a forum for the publication and discussion of theory, research, policy, and practice in the rapidly changing and interdisciplinary fields of criminology and criminal justice.
e-Law Journal is a general journal of law and legal issues and publishes refereed articles, case notes and comments, discussions of legislative developments, book and electronic resource reviews and papers describing research in progress.
Electronic Journal of Comparative Law publishes articles relating to comparative private and public law, comparative legal aspects of information technology and the methodology of comparative law.
International Journal of Law and Information Technology provide cutting edge and comprehensive analysis of Information Technology, communications and cyberspace law.
JILT (The Journal of Information, Law & Technology) is an established but innovative electronic law journal covering a range of topics relating to IT law and applications.
Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society is an interdisciplinary journal of research and commentary concentrating on the intersection of law, policy, and information technology.
Public-Access Computer Systems Review (PACS Review) was an electronic journal about end-user computer systems in libraries. It was established in 1989 by Charles W. Bailey, Jr., who served as Editor-in-Chief for volumes one (1990) to seven (1996). It was published by the University of Houston Libraries.
Defense Law Journal is a collection of articles with the latest commentary by practitioners and law professors on tough legal issues facing defendants in civil cases.
Journal of Conflict & Security Law is a refereed journal aimed at academics, government officials, military lawyers and lawyers working in the area, as well as individuals interested in the areas of arms control law, the law of armed conflict and collective security law.
Quarterly; timely topics, reviews significant policy developments, health law court decisions, and books.
Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine (cite as: Health Matrix) is a premier journal of legal scholarship focusing on the intersection of law, ethics, medicine, and policy. Founded in 1991, Health Matrix is a student-run journal at Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
Criminology at the University of South Florida-St. Petersburg and the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University jointly publish the on-line journal: The International Journal of Drug Testing.
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law invites submissions for a special issue on public health law research (PHLR) planned for early 2013.
A leading peer-reviewed journal for research at the intersection of law, health policy, ethics, and medicine, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics is THE authoritative source for health law teachers, practitioners, policy makers, risk managers, and anyone involved with the safe, equitable, and ethical delivery and promotion of the public's health.
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (JLME) is a leading peer-reviewed journal for research at the intersection of law, health policy, ethics, and medicine.
Founded in 1982, Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (AELJ) was the first and remains the preeminent journal of its type in the country.
Chicago-Kent Law Review began as the “Chicago Kent Review” in 1923. Published several times a year, the Chicago Kent Review was to be, as Judge Henry Horner wrote in 1923, “a messenger . . . to carry the note of fraternity among the students and alumni of Chicago-Kent.”
Entertainment and Sports Law Journal provides a forum for both academics and practitioners working in these dynamic and rapidly-expanding areas.
Full text of most recent issues, published by the Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries of the American Bar Association quarterly.
Gaming Law Review and Economics (GLRE) is the leading publication addressing important regulatory and economic issues facing today’s gaming industry, particularly as the Internet begins to play a larger role.
Marquette Sports Law Review - (formerly the Marquette Sports Law Journal) a national bi-annual scholarly review addressing issues in sports law.
Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal is a national legal periodical published and edited twice per year by a staff of students chosen for membership based on their performance in an Open-Writing Competition.
Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review (EA) is one of the nation's two oldest law reviews dedicated to environmental law.
BELJ's inaugural issue hit the presses in the spring of 1993 and was originally chartered as a specialty journal focusing on environmental problems.
The Columbia Journal of Environmental Law was founded in 1972 with a grant from the Ford Foundation. The Journal is one of the oldest environmental law journals in the nation and is widely regarded as one of the preeminent environmental journals in the country.
Full text multi-disciplinary journal of environmental law published each Spring and Fall by students at Duke University School of Law.
Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy is the first regional environmental law journal covering California and the Pacific Northwest.
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics is a peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on the theoretical, methodological and practical dimensions of cooperative solutions to international environmental problems.
Condensing essential information into just three issues a year, the Journal of Environmental Law has become an authoritative source of informed analysis for all those who have any dealings in this vital field of legal study.
Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law (ISSN 0892-4480) is published twice a year, fall and spring, by the Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law at the Florida State University College of Law.
Stanford Environmental Law Journal (ELJ) was founded in 1978. It is run by students who are eager to explore environmental issues, improve their writing skills, and be actively involved in academic discourse.
State Bar of Texas Environmental Law Journal is the leading source for articles on Texas environmental and natural resources law.
Tulane Environmental Law Journal (TELJ) is a biannual legal periodical produced and edited by students of Tulane Law School with the support of the faculty and administration of Tulane Law School.
The Journal "publishes legal writings on issues of current interest to scholars, students, and practitioners in the field of environmental law and policy."
International Commentary on Evidence is a peer-reviewed journal on evidence law and theory. Its purpose is to promote scholarly communication about the law of evidence without regard to political or academic boundaries.
Canadian Journal of Family Law is a bianual interdisciplinary journal that publishes English and French academic articles on a broad range of family law issues. It is a refereed publication, with articles reviewed by an Advisory Board of legal professionals and academics.
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy is currently calling for submissions for its Spring 2011 issue- The Changing Face of Families.
Family Court Review is published in cooperation with the Center for Children, Families and the Law at Hofstra University School of Law.
Crouch & Crouch practices all areas of family law, including divorce, marital property division (or "equitable distribution"), custody, child support, separation agreements, pre-marital agreements, alimony, adoption, and other legal issues pertinent to the family.
International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family comprises the following: analyses of the law relating to the family.
"Feminist inquiry and critical race analysis are the touchstones of our endeavor." University of Iowa College of Law”.
Law & Sexuality is the official legal publication of the National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) Bar Association. The Journal publishes the winning article of the annual National LGBT Bar Association Michael Greenberg Student Writing Competition.
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law is to create a feminist legal publication that will help expand and develop legal discourse beyond traditional boundaries.
Journal's primary purpose is to disseminate information and ideas about law and sexual orientation in an efficient and timely manner, but without duplicating the recent inclusion of articles on sexual orientation in traditional law reviews.
Alternative Law Journal is an Australian, refereed law journal focusing on social justice, human rights and law reform critique of the legal system developments in alternative practice community legal education.
Australia's most popular online free-access resource for Australian legal information, serving the needs of a multitude of users with over 600,000 hits daily. AustLII is a joint facility of the UTS and UNSW Faculties of Law.
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal is published in four issues per annual volume, adding almost 1,400 pages to the Institute’s scholarly corpus each year.
Canadian Journal of Law and Society is committed to publishing innovative research that speaks to theoretical and empirical questions in law and society scholarship.
Edinburgh University Press is the premier scholarly publisher in Scotland of academic books and journals and one of the leading university presses in the UK.
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (CR-CL) is the nation’s leading progressive law journal.
Human Rights Brief, a student-run publication of the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, reports on developments in international human rights and humanitarian law and provides concise legal analysis of cutting edge human rights issues.
Human Rights Law Centre is committed to the promotion and protection of human rights and the establishment and strengthening of the rule of law worldwide.
International Journal of Human Rights covers an exceptionally broad spectrum of human rights issues: human rights and the law, race, religion, gender, children, class, refugees and immigration.
Established as the leading British periodical for socio-legal studies, the Journal of Law and Society offers an indisciplinary approach.
KO'AGA ROÑE'ETA is an online journal of human rights and humanitarian affairs. It is designed to encourage thinking about human rights issues and to encourage actions that promote human rights all over the world.
National Black Law Journal contains the following contributions to the discourse of race and the law: It begins with an essay from Professor David Trout discussing President Obama and notions of post-raciality.
Rutgers Race & the Law Review provides a forum for scholarship and dialogue on race, ethnicity, and the law. Established in 1996, it is the second journal in the nation to focus on the broad spectrum of multicultural issues.
Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties in 2004 to explore the changing landscape of the civil rights and civil liberties dialogue, the real world implications of these changes on society, and the larger structural and systematic implications of these issues.
Published in 1980, the ILJ remains the premier South African labour law reporter. This seminal journal covers judgments and awards handed down by the Labour Court, Labour Appeals Court, the CCMA, Bargaining Councils and private arbitration bodies.
Industrial Law Journal is established as the leading periodical in its field, providing comment and in-depth analysis on a wide range of topics relating to employment law.
Intellectual Property and Technology Forum at Boston College Law School. The Forum is a legal publication dedicated to providing readers with rigorous, innovative scholarship, timely reporting, and ongoing discussion from the legal community concerning technology law and intellectual property.
Intellectual Property & Technology Law Review (IPTLRev) is a journal on US and international intellectual property law and policy. We are affiliated with individuals in the education, legal, business, scientific, corporate, and technological disciplines.
Marquette University Law School publishes the Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, which is one of the leading specialized journals in the fields of Intellectual Property and Technology Law in the Unites States and abroad.
Journal of Intellectual Property Law was founded in 1993 and is the nation's oldest student-edited law journal devoted exclusively to the field of intellectual property law.
"Articles appearing in the Journal focus on substantive legal issues and recent developments in the areas of patent, copyright, trademark, unfair competition, and trade secret law."
American Society of International Law is to foster the study of international law and to promote the establishment and maintenance of international relations on the basis of law and justice.
From 2007, the Journal has become a peer-refereed law journal published jointly with the Sydney Centre for International Law at the Faculty of Law, The University of Sydney.
Boston College International & Comparative Law Review is one of approximately 30 law reviews in the United States that focus on international legal issues, and one of only two that publishes an annual survey of European Union law. The Review publishes two issues annually.
Boston University International Law Journal (BU ILJ) publishes articles on international law written by professional authors and practitioners, as well as student authored notes.
Chicago Journal of International Law is an interdisciplinary forum for discussion and analysis of international law and policy issues. CJIL is committed to presenting timely and concise scholarly work. CJIL is published twice yearly.
Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy is one of only a few widely read publications dedicated to examining the legal and policy implications of international environmental issues.
Founded in 1967, the Cornell International Law Journal is one of the oldest and most prominent international law journals in the country. Three times a year, the Journal publishes scholarship that reflects the sweeping changes that are taking place in public and private international law.
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law is published each spring and fall. DJCIL is a very influential, specialized journal devoted exclusively to the issues of comparative and international law.
Emory International Law Review and Emory Center for International and Comparative Law brought an accomplished group of disaster law experts to campus on January 27, 2011 to discuss the international community's response to such catastrophic events as the Haiti earthquake, Pakistan floods, and Indian Ocean tsunami.
The EJIL was established in 1990 by a small group of scholars based at the European University Institute, the Universities of Florence, Munich and Paris II and the Michigan Law School.
Gonzaga Journal of International Law is a cutting edge, on-line law journal created for the World Wide Web. The journal’s viewers span the world, and the web site receives thousands of visitors each month.
International Tax Review provides comprehensive international news, features and opinion, guides to innovative deals, surveys, international updates and profiles of and interviews with the leading tax directors and officials around the world.
International Journal of Refugee Law has fulfilled its promise, as predicted by the Times Higher Education Supplement, in becoming one of the key source materials in the field of refugee protection.
Journal of International Criminal Justice aims to promote a profound collective reflection on the new problems facing international law.
Journal of International Economic Law is dedicated to encouraging thoughtful and scholarly attention to a very broad range of subjects that concern the relation of law to international economic activity, by providing the major English language medium for publication of high-quality manuscripts relevant to the endeavours of scholars, government officials, legal professionals, and others.
Journal of Law and Commerce, published semi-annually by students at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. For over 25 years, the Journal of Law and Commerce has published highly relevant articles related to domestic and international commercial and business law.
Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems (TLCP) is a multi-disciplinary journal published by the University of Iowa College of Law. It is student-edited and publishes three issues per year.
Journal of Transnational Law & Policy (ISSN 1067-8182) is published once per year at The Florida State University College of Law.
Firmly established as one of Europe's leading journals in the field, the Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL) provides a forum for two vital areas, namely international legal theory and international dispute settlement.
Melbourne Journal of International Law ('MJIL') is a peer reviewed academic publication edited and managed by a team of law students at the Melbourne Law School.
Michigan Journal of International Law (MICH. J. INT’L L.) is the student-run international law publication of the University of Michigan Law School.
Miskolc Journal of International Law is the first internet based international legal review launched in Hungary.
New England Journal of International and Comparative Law (NEJICL) began as an annual in-house publication in 1994. In 1996, NEJICL expanded by publishing volumes on the Internet. Today, NEJICL publishes one issue each year.
Founded in 1968 with the aid of a Ford Foundation Grant, the New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (JILP) features articles on international legal topics by leading scholars and practitioners, as well as notes, case comments, and book annotations written by Journal members.
Stanford Journal of International Law is one of the oldest and most reputable international law journals in the United States, publishing two regular issues each year.
Topics of international legal concerns are solicited and reviewed throughout the year.
Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law was founded at Tulane University Law School in New Orleans, Louisiana as an outgrowth of that institution's historical tradition as a signpost in the academic world for international and comparative law.
Tulane Maritime Law Journal is the preeminent student-edited law journal in the field of Admiralty and Maritime Law. Published semi-annually, each issue of the Journal includes scholarly works written by academics, practitioners, and students concerning current topics in Admiralty and Maritime Law.
UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs is an interdisciplinary publication promoting scholarship in international law and foreign relations.
UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal (PBLJ), we publish many articles regarding China, and understandably, these authors use primary Chinese sources to research and write their articles.
World Policy Journal has convened a group of global thinkers to address the critical question of how much is enough in colliding worlds of overabundance and scarcity.
In 2009, the University of Minnesota Law School became the new editorial home of the ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law (formerly The Labor Lawyer), the publication of the American Bar Association Section of Labor and Employment Law.
Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law (formerly the Industrial Relations Law Journal) is a student-edited journal that presents current developments in the field of labor and employment law to scholars, practitioners, and students.
Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal provides in-depth analysis of key issues in labour and employment law.
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal publishes articles containing diverse perspectives on legal and law related issues focused on the well-being of employees in the workplace.
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal, currently in its twenty-eighth volume, publishes a compilation of articles written by some of the nation's most prominent labor and employment law scholars and practitioners.
Medical Law Review is established as an authoritative source of reference for academics, lawyers, legal and medical practitioners, law students, and anyone interested in healthcare and the law.
The journal (Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Mohammed Saif-Alden Wattad) is being published for about 30 years.
Social Science Research Network (SSRN) is devoted to the rapid worldwide dissemination of social science research and is composed of a number of specialized research networks in each of the social sciences.
Since year 2000 we have been linking to medical journals from all over the world. Our uniquely arranged database lists both free and subscriber-only journals.
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Policy publishes thoughtful, timely, and useful articles that discuss recent developments in communications law and policy.
The aim of the Directory of Open Access Journals is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact.
IJAMC publishes original papers, review papers, case studies. Special Issues devoted to important topics in advanced media communications will occasionally be published. Excellent papers from international conferences are also published in this journal.
Journal of Media and Communication Studies (JMCS) is an open access journal that provides rapid publication (monthly) of articles in all areas of the subject.
The Minority Law Journal serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas on diversity.
Minority Law Journal by National Directory of Minority Attorneys.
Tribal Law Journal was established in fall 1998 for the purpose of promoting indigenous self-determination by facilitating discussion of the internal law of the world's indigenous nations.
International Journal of Cultural Property provides a vital, international, and multidisciplinary forum for the broad spectrum of views surrounding cultural property, cultural heritage, and related issues.
Property Law Journal is a magazine for all professionals, who need to know what is happening in property law - and what those changes mean in practice. Property Law Journal is not a magazine for academics or theorists - it is for anyone in the front-line of property practice.
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal is a yearly publication dedicated to legal scholarly works which aim to discuss those issues most dear to our liberties and freedoms.
Founded in 2007, the Los Angeles Public Interest Law Journal (LAPILJ) is the only organization dedicated to the documentation, dissemination, and promotion of public interest scholarship by practitioners and advocates in Los Angeles.
The Journal was founded as the Loyola Poverty Law Journal during the 1993-1994 academic year, and was initially devoted to addressing legal issues faced by those unable to afford legal representation such as indigents, children, and the elderly.
Since the Internet revolution of the 1990s, privacy has become a vital concern. The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act came into full effect on January 1, 2004, bringing with it countless new decisions on privacy law.
“There has long been a need for a global data protection law journal spanning the worlds of practice and scholarship. I welcome the launch of International Data Privacy Law, and expect it to become a leader in its field.”
Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (PLPR) is a monthly review and analysis of privacy laws, policies and practices, focusing on Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia-Pacific. PLPR commenced publication in 1994.
Publisher: London, New York, Academic Press
Punishment & Society is an international, interdisciplinary, peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research adn scholarship dealing with punishment, penal institutions and penal control.
Journal of Law and Religion is an international, interdisciplinary forum committed to studying law in its social context, including moral and religious views of law and life.
Oxford Journal of Law and Religion will have a range of articles drawn from various sectors of the law and religion field, including: social, legal and political issues involving the relationship between law and religion in society.
An examination of the relationship between Law and Religion on a global scale.
UCLA Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law (JINEL) is published once a year. As the first law school journal in the West dealing with this topic, JINEL’s goal is to emphasize and critically analyze all legal issues--social, political, civil, historical, economic, and commercial--that are of particular relevance to Muslims and Near Easterners in both Muslim and non-Muslim societies.
The Tax Journal presents in-depth articles on contemporary taxation issues with a primary focus on aiding practitioners in this complex field, and is published annually in the spring. The Tax Journal corresponds with the law school's offering of a joint degree program for a J.D./Masters of Taxation.
Asia-Pacific Journal of Taxation publishes research papers, commentary notes, book reviews and article abstracts that address significant issues in the field of taxation of relevance to Hong Kong, China and the Asian Pacific region.
ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research publishes creative and innovative studies employing legal research methodologies that logically and clearly.
Born from the vision of current law students, the Columbia Journal of Tax Law provides a needed forum for academics, practitioners, and policymakers to explore ideas in tax law and policy.
The journals cover Federal Tax, State Tax, International Tax, Valuations, Derivatives, Tax Exempt Organizations, Estate Planning, Business Entities, and Finance.
Berkeley Technology Law Journal is a student-run publication of the UC Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall) focused on intellectual property, high-tech, and biotech.
Columbia Science and Technology Law Review (STLR) deals with the exciting legal issues surrounding science and technology, including the Internet, biotechnology, nanotechnology and telecommunications law.
Duke Law & Technology Review (DLTR) is an online legal publication that focuses on the evolving intersection of law and technology.
Journal of Science & Technology Law (the Journal), publishes the best practical scholarship from experts in the areas of biotechnology, computers and communications, intellectual property, technology transfer and business law for technology-based companies.
Journal of Technology Law & Policy (JTLP) is a scholarly legal journal, published twice per year, devoted to the discussion of relevant technology issues, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, antitrust, information privacy, and computer law.
Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law (JTHTL) at the University of Colorado Law School in 2001.
The oldest journal dedicated to the topics of law and science, Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology, provides scholars and researchers with a wealth of thoughtful articles and is frequently cited in opinions of state and federal courts, legal treatises, textbooks, and scholarly articles in a wide range of other journals.
Founded in 1994, Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review was one of the first law journals to use interactive media to promote informed discourse about the interrelated legal, social, business, and public policy issues raised by emerging technologies.
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (“NC JOLT”) is a student run journal at the University of North Carolina School of Law that focuses on the many intersections between law and technology.
Richmond Journal of Law and Technology is the first law review in the world to be published exclusively online. First published on April 10, 1995, the Journal focuses on the impact that computer-related and other emerging technologies have on the law.
Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal is an independent scholarly legal publication founded in 1984 by the students of Santa Clara University School of Law.
SCRIPTed - A Journal of Law, Technology & Society is pleased to present the second issue of 2011, and the last issue under the Chief Editorship of Shawn Harmon, who would like to thank all of those who contributed to SCRIPTed's success over the years.
Stanford Technology Law Review (STLR) presents well-rounded analyses of the legal, business, and policy issues that arise at the intersection of intellectual property law, science and technology, and industry. STLR publishes exclusively online, providing timely coverage of emerging issues to its readership base of legal academics and practitioners.
Journal of Law and Technology, JOLT for short, is dedicated to producing the best literature on the web concerning not only hard IP, but all intellectual property that is at the forefront of technology, at the forefront of academia, society, and innovation. These materials include traditional scholarly articles and comments, practical advice, and “heads-ups” from attorneys broaching the cutting edge.
Fordham Urban Law Journal, now in its 39th year, is the second oldest publication at the law school. The Journal annually publishes between five and six books which address policy issues affecting urban areas.
Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2000 pages per volume.
IJURR is at the forefront of urban and regional research. With a cutting edge approach to linking theoretical development and empirical research, and a consistent demand for quality, IJURR encompasses key material from an unparalleled range of critical, comparative and geographic perspectives.
A peer-reviewed jornal, Urban Studies provides an international forum of social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning.
Formerly titled Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law. Issues beginning with volume 1, 1999. The journal "encompasses a broad range of topics while still emphasizing urban and land-use law."
Cardozo Women's Law Journal, publishing its first volume in 1994.
Since 1989, the Hastings Women's Law Journal has provided a forum for voices outside the traditional scope of legal academic scholarship. We offer and maintain an inclusive space for feminism, race theory, multiculturalism, animal rights, disability rights, language rights, international human rights, criminal defendants' rights and prisoners' rights, among others.
Journal of Women and the Law was established in 1993 to provide a forum for scholarly debate on gender-related legal issues. As a facilitator of scholarly debate, the Journal does not promote a fixed ideology, but is instead a forum for open discussion and varying viewpoints.
Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies (RLAWS) is a legal journal produced by students of the University of Southern California Law School. RLAWS is a journal of gender and the law that emphasizes feminist jurisprudence, but also seeks to reach across disciplines and examine the many subjects and concerns underlying the relationship between gender, social justice and the law.
WLJ was one of the first journals in the country to address issues of gender, race, and sexual orientation. The Journal remains one of the top journals in the field, with hundreds of subscribers around the world.
Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society is the only journal at the University of Wisconsin Law School that allows first-year students to participate.
Women's Law Forum (WLF) at Villanova University School of Law is an electronic legal publication. The WLF seeks to serve as a forum for legal scholarship, to educate and increase awareness on legal issues affecting women, to provide a source for recent developments in the field, and to provide a research tool to the legal community.
Yale Journal of Law & Feminism (YJLF) formed in 1987 to provide a forum for women's experiences as they have been structured, affected, controlled, discussed, and ignored by the law.
Akron Law Review is a scholarly legal publication of The University of Akron School of Law.
Alabama Law Review, published in 1948, the Review has taken progressive stances on the issues of race and civil liberties.
Full text scholarly and professional journal that responds to the needs of Alaska's diverse legal community published by Duke University School of Law.
Founded more than 70 years ago, the Albany Law Review is an independent, student-run organization committed to making meaningful contributions to the law and legal scholarship through the publication of critical and analytical articles written by judges, lawyers, law school professors, and other scholars.
Since its inception in 1990, the Journal of Science & Technology has developed into a nationally ranked law journal.
American Law and Economics Review, the official scholarly journal of the American Law and Economics Association, is a refereed journal and has been published semi-annually by Oxford University Press since the fall of 1999.
American Review of International Arbitration, a quarterly law review published by the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law at Columbia University, publishes scholarly articles, commentaries on recent developments, case notes, and bibliographical information.
American University Law Review publishes six bimonthly issues per year. It is the only journal in the nation to publish an annual issue dedicated to decisions of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit regarding patent law, international trade, government contracts, and trademark law.
American University International Law Review publishes articles, critical essays, comments, and casenotes on a wide variety of international law topics, including public and private international law, the law of international organizations, international trade law, international arbitration, and international human rights.
Section won't save the economy by ourselves but we do have a role to play and all of us should do our best to make a difference.
Annual Survey of American Law is a student-edited journal at New York University School of Law. The Annual Survey is NYU's second-oldest legal journal and was originally compiled by NYU faculty members as a comprehensive annual reference to developments in American law.
APPEAL: Review Of Current Law and Law Reform is the only law journal published through the University of Victoria’s faculty of law. APPEAL is student-run and features student legal writing from across Canada.
Sponsored by the College of Law, Arizona State University.
APLPJ is a web-based, American legal journal covering issues in Asia and the Pacific Rim.
Established in 1857, Baylor is centrally located in Waco, Texas, on the banks of the Brazos River. Every year, Baylor Law students achieve one of the highest bar passage rates in the country and enjoy an excellent career placement rate.
Founded in 1978, the Third World Law Journal is a unique legal periodical that fills the need for a progressive, alternative legal perspective on issues both within the United States and in the developing world.
Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941) Papers at the University of Louisville reflect the varied personal and professional interests of a Louisville native, Boston attorney, and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Brooklyn Law Review maintain by Brooklyn Law School.
BUBL Journals service has recently changed. It now comprises links to current library and information science journals and newsletters.
Buffalo Law Review honored Justice Julio M. Fuentes and Garry M. Graber at the Twenty-Second Annual Law Review Dinner.
Cal Poly Pomona is known for its learn-by-doing philosophy. The university recognizes that students who solve classroom problems today have an advantage as employees solving real-world problems tomorrow.
Canadian Institute of Resources Law is the leading national centre of expertise on legal and policy issues relating to Canada's natural resources. Since its establishment in 1979, the Institute has pursued a three-fold mandate of research, education and publication.
Cardozo Law Review's online companion journal, de novo is designed to promote discourse regarding current legal topics, as well as academic matters, through the publication of shorter (10-25 pages maximum) and more targeted pieces.
Chapman Law Review is a student-run scholarly journal at the Chapman University School of Law. Founded in 1998, the Chapman Law Review twice annually publishes articles submitted by professors, judges, and practitioners.
Chronicle is published every weekday and is the top destination for news, advice, and jobs for people in academe.
Columbia Law Review publishes articles and book reviews of scholarly and professional interest by academic authors and practicing attorneys, as well as Notes written by members of the Review.
An ABA archived magazine addressing the needs of the general, solo and small firm practitioners.
Computer Law Review and Technology Journal, is a student-run and student-edited legal journal dedicated to publishing scholarly work on emerging legal issues in intellectual property, science, and technology.
CONNECTICUT PUBLIC INTEREST LAW JOURNAL is a student-run, scholarly journal that publishes works by professors, judges, practitioners, and students.
Cornell Law Review is a student-run and student-edited journal that strives to publish novel scholarship that will have an immediate and lasting impact on the legal community.
Denver Journal of International Law and Policy has been a definitive voice in its field for four decades. The Journal was founded by Professor Ved Nanda in 1971 and has enjoyed the guidance of a world-class Board of Advisors.
Duke Law Journal was published in March 1951 as the Duke Bar Journal. Created to provide a medium for student expression, the Duke Bar Journal consisted entirely of student-written and student-edited work until 1953, when it began publishing faculty contributions.
La European Law Journal (ELJ) est une revue spécialisée de droit européen. Elle a pour but d'engager une réflexion juridique et interdisciplinaire sur le droit de l'Union européenne, le droit des Communautés européennes et les droits nationaux y afférents dans leur contextes social, économique, politique et culturel.
Emory Law publishes three unique student-run journals featuring the legal scholarship of professors, practitioners, heads of state and students from the country and around the world.
Federal Communication Law Journal is one of three academic journals published by Indiana University law students.
Federal Courts Law Review (FCLR) is an electronic law review dedicated to legal scholarship relating to federal courts.
Flinders Law Journal is a refereed, scholarly journal with a national and international outlook. As new editors we have taken the opportunity to change the title of the Journal.
Florida State Law hosts several student-edited journals, contributing high-level analysis by scholars, practitioners and students to discussions of important legal issues.
A quarterly journal of short, readable, useful, and sometimes entertaining legal scholarship.
Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy is a student-run organization devoted to the discussion and analysis of contemporary legal and public policy issues. The Journal provides a forum for both students and the legal community to engage in scholarly thought, analysis, and writing on a wide range of areas of law affecting national and international policy issues.
Table of contents, more by subscription, published by Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA.
Houston Business and Tax Law Journal ("HBTLJ") is a scholarly journal managed and distributed by students at the University of Houston Law Center.
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies is a faculty-edited, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal focusing on the intersections of global and domestic legal regimes, markets, politics, technologies, and cultures.
Journal of Current Legal Issues is published bi-monthly on the WorldWide Web. The focus of the Journal is on current legal issues in judicial decisions, law reform, legislation, legal research, policy related socio-legal research, legal information, information technology and practice.
Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization is an interdisciplinary journal which promotes an understanding of many complex phenomena by examining such matters from a combined law, economics, and organization perspective.
Kentucky Law Journal is the tenth oldest law review published by the nation's law schools. Publication has been continuous since 1913.
Law and Contemporary Problems was founded in 1933 and is the oldest journal published at Duke Law School. It is a quarterly, interdisciplinary, faculty-edited publication of Duke Law School.
LIJ is the LIV's flagship member publication, with articles from a wide variety of sources and covering all aspects of the law and legal practice.
A full text online law journal.
In the year 1996 the Nicolae Titulescu University had the initiative of valorizing the materials presented in the annual communication sessions by publishing them into a volume that would follow the periodicity of such manifestations.In the year 1996 the Nicolae Titulescu University had the initiative of valorizing the materials presented in the annual communication sessions by publishing them into a volume that would follow the periodicity of such manifestations.
Louisiana Law Review Forum is an online extension of our print edition that is intended to foster legal education in Louisiana by engaging scholars and practitioners in interactive discussion of timely, relevant legal issues.
Macquarie Law Journal is published annually. Macquarie Law Journal is the initiative of the Department of Law in the Division of Law at Macquarie University. It is published annually, both in hard copy and online, each volume having a special theme.
The McGill Law Journal is a scholarly legal publication affiliated with the Faculty of Law of McGill University.
Melbourne University Law Review is one of Australia’s leading generalist law journals. Submissions to the Review are subject to independent, anonymous peer review prior to acceptance for publication.
Mercer Law Review is edited and published by students of the Walter F. George, Mercer University. Founded in 1949, the Mercer Law Review has the distinction of being the oldest continually published law review in Georgia.
Journal of Law Reform publishes four issues each year devoted to scholarship that will, in the words of Francis A. Allen, one of the Journal's founding members, "promote the improvement of law and its administration in all areas in which needs are disclosed and in which useful proposals can be advanced.
Michigan Law Review is a journal of legal scholarship. Eight issues are published annually. Seven of each volume's eight issues ordinarily are composed of two major parts: Articles by legal scholars and practitioners, and Notes written by the student editors.
Since its formation in 1937, The Modern Law Review has provided a unique forum for the promotion of legal education and scholarship. These objects have been promoted not only through the publication of the law journal but also by the organization and funding of lectures, seminars and other scholarly activities.
New York Law Journal an ALM website.
NELLCO Legal Scholarship Repository.
Institutional Repositories (IRs) bring together all of a University's research under one umbrella, with an aim to preserve and provide access to that research.
New York University Law Review is a generalist journal publishing legal scholarship in all areas, including legal theory and policy, environmental law, legal history, international law, and more.
Northwestern University Law Review is a student-operated journal that publishes four issues of high-quality, general legal scholarship each year. Student editors make the editorial and organizational decisions and select articles submitted by professors, judges, and practitioners, as well as student pieces.
Ohio State Law Journal, the highest-ranked law review in Ohio and among the top 40 law reviews in the country, is published six times annually by a management and staff comprised entirely of students at the Moritz College of Law.
Online Journal of Health Ethics, as a forum for the discussion of the difficult issues in healthcare today , is as important as it is unique. It has the potential to become an influential source of understanding and growth.
Oregon Law Review was founded in 1921 by the faculty at the University of Oregon School of Law. It is the oldest continuously published law journal in the Pacific Northwest and has been student run since 1967.
Osgoode Hall Law Journal has been publishing continuously since 1958 and is currently run by a student board of editors with a faculty editor-in-chief.
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies is published on behalf of the Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford.
Pace Law Review, edited by students at Pace University School of Law, is devoted to the study and publication of scholarly materials of professional legal interest. Each issue contains articles by professors, practitioners, and judges, as well as student notes and comments, on specific issues in law, recent decisions, and current legislation.
Pace Environmental Law Review (PELR) will use a new Peer Review process to select articles for publication.
Rutgers Law Record uses the internet to advance the law review genre. We see the Internet as a medium of expression and dialogue, not as a particular intellectual obsession.
Singapore Journal of Legal Studies is the flagship law journal of the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore and one of the oldest law journals in the Commonwealth.
South Carolina Law Review is the principal legal publication in South Carolina. It is also the oldest legal publication in state, founded in 1948.
Founded in 1989 by Stanford Law School students, SLPR has long been a forum for high-profile policymakers to publish articles on hot-button issues.
The journal aims to serve as the prime forum for the discussion and debate of contemporary social issues such as constitutional history, affirmative action, crime, federalism, and religion.
Theoretical Inquiries in Law, published by The Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law1 at the Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, is ranked among the top three most cited legal theory and jurisprudence journals in the world and first among all non-US legal journals.
Touro Law Center’s Journal of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity (the “Journal”) is a student-run online scholarly journal that provides a forum for legal issues related to race, gender and ethnicity.
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University of Cincinnati Law Review's lineage dates back to 1930. The Law Review is edited and published entirely by students at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
University of Illinois Law Review is an academic publication published five times per year by the students of the University of Illinois College of Law. The Law Review provides practitioners, judges, professors, and law students with cogent analyses of important topics in the law.
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform. Founded in 1968, the Journal of Law Reform publishes four issues each year.
Founded in 1932, the UMKC Law Review is a general-interest academic legal journal. It is operated entirely by UMKC School of Law students and is fully independent of faculty and administration review or supervision.
The University of Pittsburgh Law Review was founded in 1934 with a staff of nine and published Volume 1 in March of 1935. The journal quickly flourished. In the 1935-36 academic year, the Law Review staff doubled and the journal instituted its current quarterly format.
University of New South Wales Law Journal is one of Australia's leading academic legal journals and one of the few to be produced entirely by a voluntary student board.
University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review is one of the oldest student legal journals in Canada. The first issue, published in 1942, began as a record of student life and times in the faculty.
Utah Law Review was founded in 1948 with the purpose of serving the interests of students and the bench and bar of the state and surrounding areas. Since then, its scope has expanded to include legal issues of importance both domestically and internationally.
VCEMS promotes and develops alliances among industry, government and academia to study the relationship of environmental policy to business management and operations.
The Villanova University School of Law was founded in 1953, and the Villanova Law Review was founded shortly thereafter in 1956. During the first two years of the School's existence, plans were laid for the inauguration of a Law Review.
The student editors of the Law Review are members of the Virginia Law Review Association, a not-for-profit corporation chartered in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The Wake Forest Law Review is a student-run organization that publishes five issues annually. The Law Review also sponsors two symposiums each year.
Washburn Law Journal welcomes unsolicited manuscripts for publication consideration. Note: The Washburn Law Journal does not typically accept submissions from students.
Washington and Lee Law Review. Founded in 1938, the Washington and Lee Law Review publish scholarly legal writings by judges, professors, practitioners and current Washington and Lee Law Review students. The Editorial Board selects articles from over 2000 annual submissions. The Law Review publishes quarterly.
Western New England Law Review, established in 1978, is published by students at Western New England University School of Law.
Widener Law Journal offers you the opportunity to demonstrate your initiative and commitment to potential employers. You can serve on a staff selected from students on the Harrisburg campus who demonstrate drive, commitment, and academic excellence.
William Mitchell Law Review is a student-edited journal. Founded in 1974, the Law Review publishes timely articles of regional, national and international interest for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers.
Willamette Law Review is published four times annually from the Willamette University College of Law in Salem, Oregon. The Review began publication in 1959 as the Willamette Law Journal, focusing on issues of general legal interest.
Yale Human Rights and Development Journal (YHRDLJ) is an annual publication that explores the tensions and congruences between human rights, development and the law, encouraging critical and creative thinking about challenges and solutions to challenges facing people around the globe.