Global Law Journals and Periodicals:
Afrilex
An electronic law journal in French. Contains full text articles, comment on laws, and cases from African countries.
American
University International Law Review
Ars
Aequi (Netherlands)
Berkeley
Journal of International Law
Canadian Parliamentary Review
Columbia
Journal of Asian Law
Denver
Journal of International Law & Policy
Diritto
& Diritti (Italy)
Duke
Journal of Comparative & International Law
European
Integration online Papers (Austria)
European
Journal of International Law
European
Law Journal: Review of European Law in Context
The
European Law Journal represents an authoritative new approach to
the study of European Law, developed specifically to
express and develop the study and understanding of European
law in its social, cultural, political and economic context. It
has a highly reputed board of editors. The journal fills
a major gap in the current literature on all issues of European
law, and is essential reading for anyone studying or practicing
EU law and its diverse impact on the environment, national
legal systems, local government, corporate organizations,
and European citizens.
Fordham
International Law Journal
Giust.it
Giust.it
- Giustizia amministrativa is a review of italian public law. The
review publishes the most important and recent cases,
articles, and comments.
Harvard
International Law Journal
Hastings
International and Comparative Law Review
Humboldt
Forum Recht (Germany)
Industrial
Law Journal -
Oxford University Press
International
Journal of Law and Information Technology -
Oxford University Press
International
Journal of Law, Policy and the Family -
Oxford University Press
International
Journal of Refugee Law -
Oxford University Press
International
Review of Law and Economics -
Elsevier
Islamic Law via International Journal of Legal Information
From HeinOnline, volume 31, pages 323 - 398 (2003) of the IJLI. Law of the Islamic World, IALL 21st Course on International Law Librarianship.
Israel
Law Review
Journal
of African Law -
Cambridge University Press
Journal
of Environmental Law -
Oxford University Press
Journal
of International Economic Law -
Oxford University Press
Journal
of Law and Society
Established
as a leading British periodical for Socio-Legal Studies, The Journal
of Law and Society offers an interdisciplinary approach.
It is committed to achieving a broad international appeal,
attracting contributions and addressing issues from a range of legal
cultures, as well as theoretical concerns of cross-cultural
interest.
Journal
of Law, Economics and Organization -
Oxford University
Ko'aga
Rene'eta
Law
and Society Review
Founded
in 1966, Law & Society Review is regarded by sociolegal scholars
worldwide as a leading journal in the field. The Review
is a peer-reviewed publication for work bearing on the relationship
between society and the legal process, including articles or notes
of interest to the research community in general, new
theoretical developments, results of empirical studies,
and reviews and comments on the field or its methods of inquiry.
Broadly interdisciplinary, The Review welcomes work
from any tradition of scholarship concerned with the
cultural, economic, political, psychological, or social aspects
of law and legal systems.
Medical
Law Review -
Oxford University Press
Melbourne
Law Review (Australia)
NAFTA:
Law and Business Review of the Americas
New
York University Journal of International Law & Politics (JILP online!)
Oxford
Journal of Legal Studies (UK)
Ratio
Juris: An International Journal of Jurisprudence and Philosophy
of Law
Published
in conjunction with the University of Bologna, Ratio Juris is a
leading international journal of philosophy of law and
general jurisprudence. It provides a truly international and trans-cultural
forum for the communication of philosophical ideas about law and
legal questions. Ratio Juris is open to scholars from
all backgrounds and traditions, philosophical, political
cultural and linguistic.
Stanford
Journal of International Law
Statute
Law Review -
Oxford University Press
Toronto
Faculty of Law Review
Transnational
Law & Contemporary Problems
U.
of Toronto Law Journal
Virginia
Journal of International Law
Some
years back the notion prevailed, at least in unenlightened quarters,
that international law was merely a polite curricular
ornament to be viewed with tolerant indulgence by students,
mild skepticism by the faculty and benign indifference by the bar.
The Virginia Journal of International Law adds another
testimonial to the vacuity of this notion.
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