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South East European Law Journal (SEE Law Journal)


Publisher: Iustinianus Primus Faculty of Law, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University
Publication Website: http://www.seelawschool.org/index.php?lang=en
Coverage: Vols. 1-11#1 (2014-2023)

ISSN: 2671-311X
Frequency: 1
Additional Information: The concept of the South East European Law Journal (SEE LJ) follows closely the mission of SEELS - to foster excellence in legal science and education through regional collaboration and European integration. Through its unique composition SEELS is bringing together the most renown academic experts and young scientists in EU Law in the Western Balkans. Thematically, the harmonization of the domestic laws with the EU law, the fulfilment of the Copenhagen Criteria and the adoption of the acquis communitaire take center stage in the network as well as the SEE LJ. The reinforcement of regional cooperation through the publication of the SEE LJ was achieved on several levels. The publication has an editorial board consisting of 11 academics coming from all 11 member faculties of the SEELS Network. A pool of reviewers consisting of legal researchers from the SEELS members conduct the double, blind peer review of the papers, and the edition is completely published in English Language. The publication of the SEE LJ has proven to be highly useful for further dissemination of academic research results in SEE. It has created additional interest in EU related topics and a useful tool for young academics in the region in their academic development. The publication makes available to a global audience a unique, namely South East European perspective on the vibrantly evolving regional systems, traditions and innovations of law in the region in the context of historical, economic and political-legal transformation. This is especially valuable when one has the current regional challenges in democratic development in mind.

Volumes:
11 #1 (2023)
10 (2022)
9 (2022)
8 (2021)
7 (2019)
6 (2019)
5 (2019)
4 (2018)
3 (2017)
2 (2014)
1 (2014)