Over the past two months, we have added nearly 5,500 new articles to the Law Journal Library and 11 new active serials. These titles cover subjects including legal history, securities law, trade regulation, and more! Keep reading to learn about these new additions to our collection of multidisciplinary journals.
Vols. 1-16 (2009-2025) Title Varies: Vols. 1-9 (2009-2017) as Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation
Published by Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Law
The Arbitration Law Review is a student-edited publication done in a law review format. The Arbitration Law Review is a unique publication among those which cover dispute resolution, in that it is currently the only scholarly legal journal dedicated to covering both U.S. domestic and international developments in arbitration and other dispute resolution procedures. It publishes scholarly articles resulting from an annual symposium, as well as student pieces on recent case law, legislative enactments, arbitral decisions, and reviews of current dispute resolution literature.
Vols. 89-102 Article 4 (2012-2025)
Published by University of Denver
The Denver Law Review (DLR) Forum was envisioned as a readily accessible, fleet-footed supplement to the Denver Law Review. The DLR Forum combines the agility of a legal blog with the innovative (yet shorter) analysis that might appear in a traditional print journal. All of the content is designed to promote discussion of important legal issues and to aid in the development of new ideas. The DLR Forum accepts any complete submission while prioritizing topics pertaining to recent developments in the law. Preferred areas of focus include pieces on current policy and law issues recently adjudicated in the Supreme Court or pertinent in the 118th Congress. The DLR Forum is also partial to submissions regarding current issues in the Colorado Supreme Court or the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Vols. 1-9 (2017-2025)
Published by University of Pecs
Subjects: Legal History; Comparative and Foreign Law; Criminal Law and Procedure; Research
The periodical Journal of Dezso Markus Research Group for Comparative Legal History intends to provide a publication forum primarily, but not exclusively, for comparative research. The Research Group, besides exploring the common roots and values of the European legal culture, is also open to other disciplines related to comparative law, which can be seen by the foregoing scientific events of the Research Group. In the terms of openness and cooperation, the Journal cordially provides publication opportunities for the studies of Hungarian and foreign researchers, lecturers and doctoral students.

Vols. 1-3#1 (2023-2025)
Published by Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future
Subjects: Criminal Law and Procedure; Government (General); Industry; Consumer Protection Law
Ex Aequo Et Bono Journal of Law (EAEBJOL) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal published twice a year (January and July). EAEBJOL aims to provide a leading academic platform for cross-border legal research. It fosters the exchange of ideas and advancements in legal scholarship, encouraging studies that have global significance and impact. EAEBJOL focuses on publishing high-quality scholarly articles that explore the dynamic and evolving nature of law with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to legal studies.
Vols. 1-5#2 (2020-2025)
Published by Gujarat National Law University
The ADR Student Research Group, under the aegis of the Student Research Development Council of Gujarat National Law University, founded its flagship initiative, the GNLU SRDC ADR Magazine, in 2020. It is a publication inviting submissions from experts, working professionals, and students interested in the field of alternative dispute resolution. The aim of it is to keep pace with the recent developments, judicial decisions, and practices being adopted in Indian and foreign jurisdictions, and to allow and promote a comparative and interdisciplinary understanding of various dynamics shaping this field of study.

Vols. 3-30#1 (2006-2025)
Published by University of Illinois College of Law
Subjects: Business and the Law; Intellectual Property Law; Banking and Finance Law; Securities Law
The Illinois Business Law Journal (IBLJ) is an independent, peer-reviewed student publication of the University of Illinois College of Law. The IBLJ’s twin goals are to provide readers with information and analysis on recent developments at the intersection of business and law and to give authors a creative and analytical outlet for legal areas that interest them.
Vols. 1-3 (2023-2025)
Published by Cankiri Karatekin University
Subjects: Criminal Law and Procedure; Contracts; Countries, Areas, and Regions; Environmental Law
Karatekin Law Journal (KLJ) aims to contribute to the national and international literature by publishing original and scientific studies of an interdisciplinary nature that can be associated with law and based on ethical principles and rules.

Vols. 1-20 (2011-2024)
Published by Arizona State University (ASU)
The Law Journal for Social Justice (LJSJ) at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law provides an enduring and meaningful forum for legal discourse, scholarship, and professional development, with special focus on local, national, and international social justice issues. The mission of the Law Journal for Social Justice is to publish a scholarly legal journal of the highest quality and character; identify and publish scholarly articles that enlighten legal debate and advance the understanding, proper interpretation, and application of the law; encourage the highest ethical and moral conduct among legal professionals; and promote excellence in the writing, research, analytical, and professional development of its members.
Vol. 1#1 (2024)
Published by University of Macau, Faculty of Law
The Macau Journal of Global Legal Studies (MJGLS) is an innovative academic platform at the forefront of the dynamic field of global legal studies. In an era defined by unprecedented interconnectedness and rapid globalization, the study of law transcends traditional boundaries, encompassing complex intersections of culture, politics, economics, and technology domestically, transnationally and internationally. The MJGLS comes out as a lighthouse for this evolving landscape, dedicated to fostering scholarly dialogues and contributing to the future of legal scholarship.

2014-2025#1 Title Varies: 2014 as Concurrentialiste
Published by Independent Journal
Subjects: Business and the Law; Antitrust; Trade Regulation; Economics Law
The Network Law Review (formerly Concurrentialiste) was created, and is directed, by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at VU Amsterdam, and Faculty Affiliate at Stanford University’s CodeX Center.
Vols. 1-12 (2014-2025)
Published by Stetson University, College of Law
The Stetson Journal of Advocacy and the Law is the first online law review designed to be read online. It is a student-produced legal journal dedicated to discussing, exploring, and influencing contemporary issues related to oral and written advocacy. It publishes articles on all facets of advocacy, including alternative dispute resolution, trial advocacy, and appellate advocacy, written by pre-eminent practitioners, judges, law professors, and students.

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