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New Journals Added to HeinOnline: April & May 2025

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Over the past two months, we have added more than 5,000 new articles to the Law Journal Library and 12 new active serials. These titles cover subjects including environmental law, education law, criminal law and procedure, and more! Keep reading to learn about these new additions to our collection of multidisciplinary journals.


Vols. 1-5#19 (2020-2025)

Published by Asian Institute of Alternative Dispute Resolution

The AIADR Journal of International ADR Forum, inaugurated in August 2020, stands as a quarterly scholarly publication orchestrated by the Asian Institute of Alternative Dispute Resolution (AIADR). Its cardinal objective is to evolve into a distinguished “repertoire of global jurisprudence,” offering a comprehensive exploration of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). This academic endeavor is enriched by the insightful contributions of independent ADR practitioners, esteemed academics, dedicated researchers, erudite scholars, and active participants in ADR forums. Embracing originality as its hallmark, the journal rigorously evaluates submitted works through a blind peer review process, leveraging the expertise of a panel comprised of academia, distinguished practitioners, judiciary members, and acclaimed authors. In addition to original articles, the journal graciously welcomes voluntary commentaries and book reviews from commentators and institute members alike. Contributors, driven by a shared commitment to the institute’s vision, collectively contribute to the journal’s mission of fostering a nuanced understanding of ADR practices on a global scale. Through this collaborative effort, the AIADR Journal emerges as a dynamic platform, dedicated to advancing the discourse, scholarship, and practice within the realm of alternative dispute resolution.


Vols. 1-31 (2008-2024)

Published by Universidad del Istmo / University of the Isthmus, Law School

Auctoritas Prudentium is an academic journal in a virtual format from the Faculty of Law at the University of the Isthmus, published biannually. It disseminates studies and research articles related to legal, historical, social, and political thought to contribute to the reflection on the problems and solutions that the practice of law faces in our contemporary world. It was established with the primary objective of promoting and supporting legal research and the academic exchange of documents of doctrinal and scientific value. As its Latin name indicates, Auctoritas signifies a quality or position of preeminence over others, in the genuine sense of having grown, and Prudentium involves the recognition of the thought and responsible responses of jurists.


Vols. 1-2 (2023-2024)

Published by Bahcesehir Cyprus University, Faculty of Law

The BAU Cyprus Law Journal (BCLJ) aims to serve as a valuable resource for legal researchers by providing a comprehensive collection of legal sources, reviews, and articles to support their academic pursuits. Our mission extends beyond mere publication by actively engaging our law students in practical legal work. Through involvement in data collection, legal writing, and crafting sound legal arguments, students gain hands-on experience under the guidance of BAU’s legal experts and academics. Additionally, the journal is committed to raising awareness about contemporary legal issues globally. It also seeks to foster collaboration with other legal institutions, universities, and organizations, enhancing the breadth and depth of the legal discourse presented. This initiative is a pioneering effort by the BAU Cyprus Law Society and is managed by its law students with supervision from esteemed scholars. The BCLJ is a peer-reviewed journal, welcoming contributions from law students, academics, and legal professionals. It accepts a variety of scholarly submissions, including articles, essays, case reviews, book reviews, and translations, across all legal fields.


Vol. 1 (2024)

Published by Universidad del Azuay

DICERE Revista de Derecho y Estudios Internacionales is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal envisioned as the academic publication of the faculty of legal sciences at the University of Azuay is dedicated to the generation of scientific knowledge in the fields of law and international studies. Accordingly, the journal will disseminate academic proposals grounded in a rigorous and interdisciplinary state of the art. The articles published in the journal will comprehensively address various tensions and issues pertinent to both national and international contexts.


Vols. 1-42#2 (1982-2025)

Published by Environmental Law Institute

Subjects: Environmental Law; Climate Change; Water Law; Administrative Law

The Environmental Forum, an award-winning membership journal, delivers more than soundbites with in-depth articles, columns by the profession’s thought leaders, and the inside story on today’s critical challenges and tomorrow’s sunrise issues.


2023-2024

Published by Gaziantep University Faculty of Law

Subjects: Criminal Law and Procedure; Criminal Procedure; Legal Practice and Procedure; Evidence

Gaziantep University Faculty of Law Journal is a refereed national academic journal published twice a year (December, June). Gaziantep University Faculty of Law Journal accepts articles from all areas of law and original and scientific studies of an interdisciplinary nature prepared on issues related to the field of law for publication. It also includes works in the form of articles, translations, book reviews, and decision reviews. Its publication languages are Turkish and English.


Vols. 1-3#1 (2023-2025)

Published by Mr. Pranjal Rai

Subjects: Education Law; Research; Intellectual Property Law; Gender and the Law

The LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research is your gateway to scholarly legal exploration and enlightenment. It stands as a beacon of open access knowledge, offering an online platform for the exchange of cutting-edge legal research. This quarterly, peer-reviewed international journal is committed to fostering intellectual dialogue and disseminating high-quality legal scholarship. It is dedicated to providing a dynamic forum for legal experts, scholars, and enthusiasts to share their insights, findings, and perspectives with a global audience.


Vols. 1-13#1 (2009-2025)

Published by Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Faculty of Syariah and Law

Subjects: Islamic Law; Human Rights Law; Religion and the Law; Judges

The Malaysian Journal of Syariah and Law attracts a diverse international audience, showcasing multidisciplinary research across all topical themes of Syariah and law. It addresses issues that transcend both intellectual and geographic boundaries and reports empirical results with broad implications. With guidance from an esteemed editorial board and meticulously selected reviewers, it focuses on exploring significant, contemporary, and ground-breaking discussions in the areas of Syariah and law, as well as welcomes new insights and directions for study in both fields. Published three times per year by the faculty of Syariah and Law, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Malaysian Journal of Syariah and Law is essential reading for academics, regulators, and experts in Syariah and law. The editorial team is committed to open and critical dialogue and encourages scholarly papers from different disciplines, using diverse methodologies, and from all corners of the globe.


Vols. 1-9 (2016-2024)

Published by Istanbul Medeniyet Universitesi

Medeniyet Law Review is dedicated to fostering academic research and disseminating scholarly contributions in the field of law. The journal aims to provide in-depth analysis on both theoretical and practical developments in law, offering original, current, and comprehensive articles that cater to students, scholars, researchers, and legal professionals. Its mission is to contribute not only to the national legal community but also to the international legal discourse by examining various branches of law from an interdisciplinary perspective. Its intended audience includes, but is not limited to, academics, researchers, law students, legal professionals, and institutions such as law faculties and research centers. It aims to engage with scholars and practitioners who are keen on staying informed about the latest developments in the field of law. By publishing academic and research-based articles, it seeks to contribute to ongoing legal debates and enhance the quality of legal scholarship.


Vol. 1 (2024-2025)

Published by University of Toronto

Launched in September 2023, the online open access Modern Criminal Law Review is a collaborative project designed to facilitate multilateral discourse about criminal law across countries, systems, and disciplines: a global platform for a global subject. The journal is international, interdisciplinary, and multimedia and features contributions from any disciplinary, doctrinal, or domestic perspective and in any format or medium that may shed light on one of the most vexing, and urgent, topics in law and governance.


Vols. 1-29 (1996-2024)

Published by Centro Academico Afonso Pena

Subjects: Human Rights Law; Environmental Law; Criminal Law and Procedure, Jurisprudence

Centro Acadêmico Afonso Pena views scientific research as a tool for reflection, the advancement of legal experience, individual development, and societal progress. Accordingly, it emphasizes topics related to law, both theoretical and practical. It also welcomes work from related fields such as philosophy, political science, international relations, sociology, history, economics, urban studies, anthropology, and others.


2013-2024; 2013-2016 Article 2 are External to HeinOnline

Published by Suffolk University

Subjects: Administrative Law; Business and the Law; Consumer Protection Law; Education Law

In 2012, Suffolk University Law Review started publishing the Online Edition, an online-only journal featuring in-depth commentary on major cases from across the country. Beginning in 2015, the Online Edition will also become the exclusive place to find the Court Monitor, in which you will find weekly digests of regional appellate decisions as well as breaking news related to major cases from around New England. With the Court Monitor, the Suffolk University Law Review Online Edition aims to become a valuable resource for professionals and students.


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