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Academic journal
Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies
Discipline
Law
Language
English
Edited by
Alon Harel, Ori Herstein
Publication details
History
2010-present
Publisher
Oxford University Press in collaborations with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)
Frequency
Biannually
Open access
Hybrid
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The Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies is an English-language Israeli law journal covering books and research in legal theory. It is published by Oxford University Press in cooperation with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The editors-in-chief are Alon Harel and Ori Herstein. The journal is dedicated entirely to critical discussions of books or large research projects.[1]
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