The key purpose of the European Journal of Law Reform is to respond to growing demand among scholars, legislators and practitioners of law in the private and public sectors for a forum for authoritative views on law reform in Europe and the World. A related purpose is to provide a systematic review of major initiatives for reform of laws and legal practice. For this purpose, the European Journal of Law Reform will:
Drawing on contributions from recognized authorities and younger experts in law and related disciplines, the European Journal of Law Reform will focus on:
The European Journal of Law Reform is jointly edited at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London, the University of Basel Law Faculty and Europainstitut, as well as at Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis. By applying a very selective editorial policy and a system of independent and anonymous review of submissions, the European Journal of Law Reform ensures the highest academic standards, soon to become a leading journal on law reform in the world.
Submission of articles and books
The European Journal of Law Reform welcomes submissions of manuscripts for publication. Anybody wishing to write an article for the European Journal of Law Reform is invited to contact the editors concerning the suitability of the topic and in order to obtain the Guidelines for Authors of the Journal. Copies of books sent to the Editors will be considered for review.
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