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Weekly Announcements – March 1, 2010
Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:
Announcing New LSN Partners in Publishing Journals
UTRECHT LAW REVIEW
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The Utrecht Law Review is an electronic open-access journal which aims to offer an international scientific platform for cross-border legal research. In the first place, this concerns research in which the boundaries of the classic branches of the law (private law, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, European and public international law) are crossed and connections are made between these areas of the law, amongst others from a comparative law perspective. In addition, the journal welcomes research in which classic law is brought face to face with not strictly legal disciplines such as economics, political sciences and public administration science. The Utrecht Law Review is not a specialist journal. Each year, in January, a general issue appears including contributions on a variety of (legal) topics. In June, a special issue appears on a specific theme which is based on one of the research programmes at the Utrecht School of Law.
The Editorial Board consists of renowned and young researchers, representing the various disciplines at the Utrecht School of Law, and one student member. Academic quality and the international character of the journal are guaranteed by the Scientific Council, which consists of national and foreign experts in all branches of legal science. All academic articles that are submitted are subjected to anonymous peer review.
POTCHEFSTROOM ELECTRONIC LAW JOURNAL
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PER publishes contributions relevant to Development in the South African Constitutional State, also in a comparative context. Contributions in four languages (English, Afrikaans, Dutch and German) are accepted, although most articles, and all summaries, appear in English. This open access electronic journal is the first of its kind in South Africa and first appeared in 1998. The journal maintains stringent peer review procedures. PER is published by the Faculty of Law of the North-West University in Potchefstroom, South Africa, assisted by a long list of external referees from reputable institutions in various countries. The editors are Professors Francois Venter, Christa Rautenbach and Anel du Plessis and the editorial board consists of legal scholars all over the globe.
REVIEW OF EUROPEAN & ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (REALAW)
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Review of European Administrative Law (REALaw) is a scholarly peer reviewed law journal, published twice a year (online and in print), in the English language edited at the Department of Administrative Law and Public Administration of the University of Groningen and the Institute of Constitutional and Administrative Law and the Europa Instituut of Utrecht University. Review of European Administrative Law provides a forum for the discussion of issues in the development of European administrative law. The journal aims to cover all aspects of European administrative law, reflecting the role of the European Union, the role of domestic legal orders and their mutual relation and influence.
The editorial board consists of Prof. J.H. Jans, Prof. A. Prechal, Prof. R.J.G.M. Widdershoven, Dr. K.J. de Graaf (managing editor) and associate editors: Dr. A. Tollenaar (book reviews), Dr. A.P.W. Duijkersloot (case law). The editorial board is assisted by an Advisory Board of well known specialists in the field: J.-B. Auby, Paris; Ch.W. Backes, Maastricht; T. Barkhuysen, Leyden C. Boch, Edinburgh; R. Caranta, Turin; M. Dougan, Liverpool; X. Groussot, Lund; Ch.J. Hilson, Reading; H. Hofmann, Luxembourg; J. Komarek, Oxford/Prague; M. Kuennecke, Hull; M.C. Plaza Martin, Toledo; J. Prinssen, Antwerp; W. den Ouden, Leyden; M. Ruffert, Jena; E. Steyger, Amsterdam; P. Wenneras, Oslo; G. Winter, Bremen.