A Product of William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
Search
Close this search box.

New Journals Added to HeinOnline: September 2021

3 MIN READ

HeinOnline’s original database, which pioneered the Hein Company into an online setting, has officially surpassed 3,000 journals with our September content release! The Law Journal Library, which started with only 23 journals, was initially launched as a small collection of law reviews. As the database has grown over the years, we’ve added millions of pages of content relating to other disciplines. Today, the “Law” Journal Library is really a multidisciplinary collection of both academic and commercial material.

Keep reading to learn about the seven new journals as well as the nearly 200 volumes added this month. And stay turned for a dedicated post coming soon exploring the full history of the Law Journal Library!

Austrian Law Journal

2014-2020#1

Published by Karl-Franzens-Universitat Graz

The Austrian Law Journal (ALJ) follows a broad concept and covers all areas of law. Since it is an open access journal, articles can be accessed and used freely and free of charge. The ALJ is addressed to legal scholars of all disciplines as well as to scientifically interested practitioners. All main scientific articles are subject to a double-blind, peer-review process prior to publication.


Belmont Health Law Journal

Vols. 1-4 (2017-2020)

Published by Belmont University College of Law

The Belmont Health Law Journal aims to create a point of reference and resource for meaningful dialogue among practitioners concerned with the legal and regulatory complexities of providing high-quality healthcare. The Journal contributes to this dialogue by providing a dynamic forum which includes summaries of current law, detailed analyses of issues of importance, and brief updates for those wishing to know and apply the latest updates to their practice.


Canadian Human Rights Reporter

Vols. 1-97 (1980-2020) All Published

Published by Canadian Human Rights Reporter Inc.

The Canadian Human Rights Reporter began in 1980 and was founded out of a growing need for lawyers, academics, employers, landlords, and the public to find a reliable source of adjudicator and court decisions in order to learn about human rights and what they mean. It includes 3,000 court and tribunal decisions since 1980.


Georgetown Law Technology Review

Vols. 1-5#1 (2016-2021)

Published by Georgetown University Law Center

Georgetown Law Technology Review (GLTR) is a student-run law review at the Georgetown University Law Center. The Review is a mix of legal scholarship, ranging from practitioner-generated articles to student-written notes, legal news articles, and technology explainers. The focus is on the intersection of technology and the law.


International Journal on Consumer Law and Practice

Vols. 1-8 (2013-2020)

Published by National Law School of India University, Bangalore

The International Journal on Consumer Law and Practice is a blind-peer-reviewed law journal, published annually by the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), under the aegis of the Chair on Consumer Law and Practice, NLSIU (CLAP). The Journal seeks to provide a forum for engaging in discussion on a variety of national and international issues with respect to consumer protection laws. It endeavors to encourage academic discourse and legal scholarship in the field of consumer laws. Over the years, the Journal has included featured articles, essays, and case notes on different themes of consumer law, including inter alia international consumer protection framework and policy, empowering consumers, consumer welfare legislation and its implementation, consumer rights in digital era, technological advancements in enforcement of consumer rights, mediation as an effective tool to resolve consumer disputes, etc. The Journal welcomes contributions from academicians, practitioners, and students of law and allied fields.


Journal of Malaysian and Comparative Law

Vols. 1-48#1 (1974-2021)

Published by University of Malaya

The Journal of Malaysian and Comparative Law (JMCL) publishes original works comprising articles, comments, case notes, and reviews on the whole spectrum of legal topics and issues. Its purpose is to disseminate information to the legal fraternity, from judges and lawyers to academicians and law students. The Journal is a refereed journal that goes for a double-blind review and is peer-edited.


North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review

Vol. 1#1 (2021)

Published by University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

The North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review is a student-edited law journal that serves as a space for scholarly discourse on contemporary topics in civil rights law. The journal aims to publish innovative, important commentary and analysis of civil rights law, with the goal of protecting and advancing individuals’ actual lived experience of civil rights, liberty, and equality today. This publication is a resource for academics, students, legal practitioners, and judges alike.


Regional Law Review

2020

Published by Institute of Comparative Law in Belgrade, European Law Institute

Regional Law Review (RLR) is collection of papers from the international conference of the same name. The conference is devoted, but not limited, to topical legal issues in the region of the Balkans and Southeastern Europe. It offers a forum to foster a discussion on topical issues, achievements, and tendencies in the development of legal science and to assert, through a critical review, the state of affairs in a particular state or in the entire region relative to European and global standards, with a view to future developments.


Major Title Update

With the August content release, we added volumes 301-496 of Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science! What’s more, any subject-specific book titles will be added to relevant HeinOnline databases.

Laptop image showing the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences contents

Since 1889, the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science has served as a forum for the free exchange of ideas among the well informed and intellectually curious. Each volume is guest edited by outstanding scholars and experts in the topics studied and presents more than 200 pages of timely, in-depth research on a significant topic of concern.

Stay tuned next month when we add even more content to this prestigious title.


Law Journal Library LibGuide

For more information on navigating the Law Journal Library, check out the LibGuide! Find search tips, tools, features, training materials, and more.

Screenshot of the Law Journal Library LibGuide
You Might Also Like
Content Updates
Embargoes Lifted: Explore the Newly Available West Academic Casebooks

We are thrilled to announce that the embargoes on 27 titles from the West Academic Casebooks Archive have been lifted! This collection grants access to a wide selection of out-of-print and superseded casebooks from West Academic’s prestigious series.

image of two hands holding coffee cup near a laptop with fall leaves
Content Updates
What’s New in HeinOnline: October 2024 Content Release

With nearly 740,000 pages of new content across our platform, October has been one for the books. Stay tuned—don’t worry, there are no spooky surprises, just plenty of treats to explore.

Like what you see?

There’s plenty more where that came from! Subscribe to the HeinOnline Blog to receive posts like these right to your inbox.

By entering your email, you agree to receive great content from the HeinOnline Blog. HeinOnline also uses the information you provide to contact you about other content, products, and services we think you’ll love.

Like what you're reading? Subscribe to the blog!

https://www.traditionrolex.com/24