With this issue the Faculty of Law at Dalhousie Universityoffers a new legal periodical to the judgment of the public. The originating editors hope that it will have a long and reasonably useful career
It will no surprise to readers of this Journal that in recent years there has been an enormous incre...
Article published in the Detroit College of law Law Entertainment & Sports Law Forum
Many Law schools publish their own law journals. In the United Kingdom, these are often edited by fa...
The foreword to the first issue of the Dalhousie Law Journal (September 1973) stated that the editor...
With this issue the Faculty of Law at Dalhousie Universityoffers a new legal periodical to the judgm...
It is my privilege to offer this brief foreword for the inaugural issue of the Canadian Journal of C...
In the preface to the first issue of the AKRON LAW REVIEW, I observed that the law review that serv...
The author reviews the history and evolution of Canadian university-based generalist journals. The g...
I am delighted to introduce this latest volume of the UCL Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (UCLJLJ)...
The Michigan Law Review is now celebrating its seventy-fifth year of reflection and participation in...
The publication of Canada\u27s most newly established legal journal by Canada\u27s oldest establishe...
Professor Louise Graham authors this forward to the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Kentucky Law Jo...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
The purpose of this brief, informal, note is to continue the account of the work and development of ...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
It will no surprise to readers of this Journal that in recent years there has been an enormous incre...
Article published in the Detroit College of law Law Entertainment & Sports Law Forum
Many Law schools publish their own law journals. In the United Kingdom, these are often edited by fa...
The foreword to the first issue of the Dalhousie Law Journal (September 1973) stated that the editor...
With this issue the Faculty of Law at Dalhousie Universityoffers a new legal periodical to the judgm...
It is my privilege to offer this brief foreword for the inaugural issue of the Canadian Journal of C...
In the preface to the first issue of the AKRON LAW REVIEW, I observed that the law review that serv...
The author reviews the history and evolution of Canadian university-based generalist journals. The g...
I am delighted to introduce this latest volume of the UCL Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (UCLJLJ)...
The Michigan Law Review is now celebrating its seventy-fifth year of reflection and participation in...
The publication of Canada\u27s most newly established legal journal by Canada\u27s oldest establishe...
Professor Louise Graham authors this forward to the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Kentucky Law Jo...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
The purpose of this brief, informal, note is to continue the account of the work and development of ...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
It will no surprise to readers of this Journal that in recent years there has been an enormous incre...
Article published in the Detroit College of law Law Entertainment & Sports Law Forum
Many Law schools publish their own law journals. In the United Kingdom, these are often edited by fa...