Partners Reviews

In 2022, we are pleased to announce our new international partnerships with the LSE Law Review,           DE JURE journal, and the UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA law review.

A true European collaboration between university newspapers is underway, and we are proud to be part of it and represent our beloved French university, Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne.

Now in its 7th year of publication, the LSE Law Review is an academic law journal that publishes articles written by law students from top law schools around the world. They have a main journal dedicated to research articles and essays (https://lnkd.in/gmE4cNf), as well as a blog site for case notes and shorter articles (https://lnkd.in/gvmBqiG). The LSE Law Review is one of the only student-run academic law journals in the UK, operating year-round and actively encouraging submissions on almost any legal topic from undergraduate and postgraduate students, regardless of their university.

https://lawreview.lse.ac.uk/

De Jure is the legal journal of ELSA Athens, which is published three times a year. The journal's publication site is part of ELSA Athens' overall effort for varied and quality academic activities which, combined with STEP and the department of seminars and conferences, constitute the fundamental portals of ELSA's activity.  ELSA Athens is the European Law Students' Association of Athens, as well as the European Union of Young Lawyers.

https://www.dejurejournal.com/

The University of Bologna Law Review is a legal journal run by University of Bologna School of Law students and published by the Department of Legal Studies. Its main purpose concerns being a qualified research tool for practitioners, scholars, students, legislators, and others interested in legal studies.

https://bolognalawreview.unibo.it/index

 

 

In 2019, the Sorbonne Student Law Review initiated a partnership with the King's Student Law Review. We are currently maintaining a reciprocal relationship to ensure that readers of each journal are regularly informed about the other publication’s forthcoming projects, Calls for Submissions, and events. The aim of this partnership is to further transnational and bi-lingual legal scholarship.

The King’s Student Law Review (KSLR) is an independent online academic publication managed by the postgraduate research students at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London. The KSLR seeks to publish high-quality legal scholarship written by the law students at King’s College and other leading law schools around the globe. The KSLR publishes two issues per year. Moreover, the Journal also publishes several thematic special editions and manages two academic blogs: the KSLR Forum Blog and the KSLR Commercial and Financial Law Blog. The KSLR’s publications are listed in the international database HeinOnline and can be accessed via its website.

The KSLR team may be contacted via email at kclstudentlawreview@gmail.com.

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The Sorbonne Law Review is edited by IRJS Editions (the publishing house of the Institut de recherche juridique de la Sorbonne). The Review seeks to publish papers of researchers from IRJS, but also of any lawyer, from all over the world, on any legal topic.  

The Review is published twice a year and is available on open access basis through the following link: https://irjs.pantheonsorbonne.fr/revue-juridique-sorbonne