With the May content release, we added 9 new journals, 7 of which are active serials. Let’s dive into our new Law Journal Library titles this month and see the type of content they cover.
African Human Rights Yearbook (AHRY)
2017-2020
Published by PULP – Pretoria University Law Press
The three institutions making up the African regional human rights system, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, decided to jointly publish the African Human Rights Yearbook, to spearhead studies on the promotion and protection of human rights, and to provide a forum for constructive engagement about the African human rights system with academics and other human rights commentators on the continent.
Bulletin of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs
1996-2020
Published by Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs
Bulletin of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs is a peer-edited journal concerned with the distribution of the results of scientific research and advanced experience of scholars and professors of the University and other higher educational institutions. It highlights the issues of the relevant problems on combating crime, keeping public order and training personnel for the National Police, and improving of the legal regulation of civil, labor, and other relations in Ukraine.
Carnelian Journal of Law and Politics
Vol. 1#1 (2020)
Published by Babcock University School of Law & Security Studies
This peer-edited journal is a response to the dearth of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of law and politics in the context of Africa, and it aspires to publish high-quality research on law and politics from African researchers, both within the continent and in the diaspora. The intended audience are academics and researchers who are researching the intersect between law and politics in Africa.
Forum Prawnicze
2010-2021#2
Published by Utriusque Iuris Foundation / Jagiellonian University
Forum Prawnicze was created to enrich and diversify public debate on fundamental matters concerning Poland and the rule of law. This bimonthly journal—prepared by legal scholars—is designed as a free and open forum for legal debates. It welcomes papers from all representatives of legal doctrine, academia, and legal practice who want to take up issues important to Poland and beyond. Every article in Polish is accompanied by an English summary. The journal serves to address legal challenges faced by Polish society and to take on Poland’s place in the European and international community. It believes in freedom of speech and freedom of academic research.
Leeds Student Law and Criminal Justice Review
Vol. 1 (2021)
Published by University of Leeds, School of Law
This student-edited journal, edited by postgraduate researchers, includes articles on a broad range of subjects. It aims to include articles on a broad range of legal subjects that reflects the subjects both taught and researched within the Law School which engages and develops current legal scholarship. Fundamentally, the journal seeks to display the importance and relationship between academic studies and the impact of sharing research and contributing to the legal discourse.
Nowa Polityka Wschodnia
2011-2021#1
Published by Adam Marszalek Publishing House
This quarterly journal is an interdisciplinary journal, created on the initiative of researchers focusing on both the countries of the former Soviet Union and the countries of the Near and Far East. Nowa Polityka Wschodnia is a platform for presenting research results and discussions of scientists representing the following disciplines—law, political and administrative sciences, security studies, sociology, history, culture and religion, and economics and finance. The quality of published content is controlled by members of the Scientific Council, most of whom are international experts.
Romanian Arbitration Journal/ Revista Romana De Arbitraj
Vols. 1-15#1 (2007-2021)
Published by Wolters Kluwer Romania / Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania
The Romanian Arbitration Journal contains Romanian and English-language texts on domestic and international arbitration (commercial and investment), jurisdiction ancillary to arbitration, Romanian and foreign national courts case law in arbitral awards setting aside or recognition, and enforcement proceedings. Other topics of discussion are private international law and public international law. It also highlights international arbitration world developments, book reviews, and reviews of major international arbitration publications.
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