Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies
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The Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies ISSN 2219-7117 is a law journal covering books and research in legal theory. It is based on symposia in which an author of a book or a research project is invited to respond to critical commentaries. The critical commentaries and the response of the author are published in the journal. Previous symposia covered a book by Doug Husak on criminalization; Will Kymlicka on multiculturalism, Rae Langton on pornography, and David Rabban on history of American law. It was founded by David Enoch and Alon Harel (Hebrew University) and is published by the Hebrew University law faculty.
Notable contributors include Will Kymlicka, Adrian Vermeule, John Gardner, Jack Balkin, Paul Kahn, Rae Langton, and Ariel Porat, Eyal Benvenisty.
Indexing and Abstracting
The Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies is indexed by one scholarly database: HeinOnline[1].
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