Over the past two months, we have added nearly 10,000 new articles to the Law Journal Library and 10 new active serials. These titles cover subjects including democracy, penology, international law, crimes against the person, and more! Keep reading to learn about these new additions to our collection of multidisciplinary journals.
Vols. 1-3 (2022-2024)
Published by University of Staffordshire, APIIT Law School
Subjects: Crimes against the Person; Human Rights Law; Dispute Resolution; Arbitration
The APIIT Law Journal is primarily intended for law students, legal academics, practitioners, policy makers, and researchers. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in legal developments, legal education, and public policy in Sri Lankan law, English law, and international law.

Vols. 1-2 (2021-2023)
Self-Published
Subjects: Arbitration; Dispute Resolution; Business and the Law; Comparative and Foreign Law
Founded in 2020, Arbitration & Corporate Law Review was established with a singular goal—to create a platform that nurtures legal scholarship in arbitration and corporate law. The publisher is committed to fostering meaningful dialogue between academia and industry, bridging gaps in research, and providing a space for emerging voices to thrive. As the legal landscape evolves, it stands firm in pushing the boundaries of legal writing and discourse, championing innovative perspectives and rigorous research that shape the future of dispute resolution.

Vol. 1 (2024)
Published by Alan Calismalari Dernegi (Area Studies Association)
Subjects: Democracy; Legal History; Political Systems and Governments; Business and the Law
DiHA: Journal of Interdisciplinary Legal Studies aims to publish original and interdisciplinary research that focuses on the intersection of law with various disciplines. It welcomes articles that examine the contributions of other disciplines to law and how law affects other disciplines. DiHA is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, and open-access academic journal. Aiming global circulation, it is international, open access, and free of charge. It is published electronically, annually in September.

Vols. 2-44 (1979-2021)
Full Text: Vols. 2-44 (1979-2021)
Indexed: Vols. 2-48#2 (1979-2025)
Published by Taylor & Francis
Subjects: Penology; Law Enforcement; Gender and the Law; Police
The Journal of Crime & Justice, the official journal of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, aims to reflect the current concerns and latest research of criminology and criminal justice scholars and advance discussion of these issues. The scope of the Journal is broad, encompassing a wide array of criminology and criminal justice topics and issues. Some of these concerns include items pertaining to the definition of crime, social control, why people do or do not commit crime, issues pertaining to the juvenile justice system and the criminal justice system, evaluation research, and policy development and implementation. Quantitative and qualitative articles and theoretical commentaries are welcome. Special topic issues are also considered.

Vols. 1-6 (2016-2021)
Full Text: Vols. 1-6 (2016-2021)
Indexed: Vols. Vols. 1-9 (2016-2024)
Published by Taylor & Francis
Subjects: Science, Technology, and the Law; International Law; Military Law and Justice; Information Privacy
The Journal of Cyber Policy will provide a unique place for scholars and practitioners to address emerging cyber policy challenges, which are growing in scope and urgency as countries around the world are becoming increasingly dependent on digital networks. Decision-makers in the public and private sectors are grappling with the security challenges posed by this inter-dependence and are often at a loss for informed and rigorous thinking.

Vols. 1-32 (1990-2021)
Full Text: Vols. 1-32 (1990-2021)
Indexed: Vols. 1-36#3 (1990-2025)
Published by Taylor & Francis
Subjects: Crimes against the Person; Health; Mental Health; Penology
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to publishing papers relating to aspects of psychiatry and psychological knowledge (research, theory and practice) as applied to offenders and to legal issues arising within civil, criminal, correctional or legislative contexts.

Vols. 1-43 (1978-2021)
Full Text: Vols. 1-43 (1978-2021)
Indexed: Vols. 1-47#1 (1978-2025)
Published by Taylor & Francis
Subjects: Parents and Children; Children; Domestic Relations; Marriage and Couples
The Journal of Social Welfare & Family Law presents research and analysis of social welfare, family law, and policy issues from a UK, European, and international perspective. The Journal provides an interdisciplinary forum to which academics and professionals working in the fields of social welfare and family law can turn to for information, comment, and informed debate.

Vols. 1-3#1 (2023-2025)
Published by Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Subjects: Legislation; Employment; Abortion; Birth and Reproduction
Periodicum Iuris is an international and peer-reviewed journal. It includes original and scientific studies written in the fields of law and law-related fields, aiming to add innovation to the local and universal literature. The journal is published in two issues per year, in January and July, in electronic and printed forms.

Vols. 1-3 (2022-2025)
Published by Inter American University School of Law
Subjects: Gender and the Law; Human Rights Law; Crimes against the Person; Criminal Law and Procedure
Revista IusGenero America Latina (IGAL) aims at publishing original contributions in Spanish, English and Portuguese that: 1) contribute to the knowledge of the way in which law operates to reproduce and subvert the oppression of women and the exclusion of sexual diversity; 2) illuminate through theoretical, empirical or doctrinal interventions the way in which law shapes and deconstructs gender and sexuality; 3) reflect on the role of education, and legal education in particular, in reproducing hierarchies based on gender and sexuality. The journal is specially interested in studies that incorporate intersectional and distributional analysis.

10. Social Change
Full Text: Vols. 1-51 (1971-2021)
Indexed: Vols. 1-55#2 (1971-2025)
Published by Sage Publications
Subjects: Gender and the Law; Comparative and Foreign Law; Human Rights Law; Health
Social Change, an interdisciplinary social science journal started in 1971, carries research papers, perspective essays, and commentaries devoted to issues of social change and development in India, as well as Asia, Africa and Latin America, though not excluding relevant studies from Europe and North America. Its book reviews and review articles, covering publications from India and abroad, reflect on trends in scholarly thought in the global realm.

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