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Boston College Journal of Law and Social Justice


Publisher: Boston College Law School
Publication Website: https://lira.bc.edu/collection/4bea9f17-941a-47bf-962f-d5ab70f68c48
Coverage: Vols. 1-37 (1980-2017) All Published; Title Varies: Vols. 1-31 (1980-2011) as Boston College Third World Law Journal

ISSN: 0276-3583
Frequency: 3
Additional Information: The Boston College Journal of Law & Social Justice (founded in 1978 and publishing its first thirty-one volumes as the Third World Law Journal) is a unique periodical that fills the need for a progressive, alternative legal perspective on issues both within the United States and in the developing world. The Journal's scope includes issues affecting underrepresented populations, human and civil rights, immigration, women's and children's issues, and issues of disproportionate economic impact. Published twice annually, the Journal contains both articles by outside authors and student notes and comments. The founders of the Journal envisioned it as a forum for discussing legal issues affecting people, cultures, and institutions that share a common history of colonialism, oppression, under-representation, and marginalization in the political and economic processes. Today, the Journal’s scope recognizes that issues of disproportionate economic impact implicate a complex matrix of social, economic, and political crises confronting minority groups in both the developed and developing worlds.

Source: http://www.bc.edu/content/bc/schools/law/lawreviews/socialjustice.html

Volumes:
37 (2017)
36 (2016)
35 (2015)
34 (2014)
33 (2013)
32 (2012)
31 (2011)
30 (2010)
29 (2009)
28 (2008)
27 (2007)
26 (2006)
25 (2005)
24 (2004)
23 (2003)
22 (2002)
21 (2001)
20 (2000)
19 (1998-1999)
18 (1998)
17 (1997)
16 (1996)
15 (1995)
14 (1994)
13 (1993)
12 (1992)
11 (1991)
10 (1990)
9 (1989)
8 (1988)
7 (1987)
6 (1986)
5 (1984-1985)
4 (1983-1984)
3 (1982)
2 (1981)
1 (1980)