International Journal of the Sociology of Law (INT J SOCIOL LAW)
Description
The International Journal of the Sociology of Law is an interdisciplinary forum for high quality research and debate on social context and social implications of law, law-enforcement, and legal process. It welcomes contributions from all areas of socio-legal study, and particularly those which address comparative issues and questions of development, change, and reform in socio-legal processes. In addition to academic research papers, the journal invites contributions from practitioners and those concerned with policy formation and implementation in fields of legal process and law-enforcement. All articles will be refereed.
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