Journals
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Law, Identity and Values
The journal titled Law, Identity and Values, as its title suggests it, aims to publish scholarly articles which are related to the particular values of the Central European region and which reflect the unique identity Central Europe has. The journal is committed to publish legal articles which present the specific legal tradition of Central European countries. Law, Identity and Valuesis not only a scholarly journal but also a mission to respect the traditions of Central European countries which have unique legal solutions with regard to certain issues.
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Central European Journal of Comparative Law
The Central European Journal of Comparative Law (CEJCL) aims at establishing itself as a comparative legal research forum that analyses both private and public law of primarily, but not exclusively, European countries. Manuscripts from the field of comparative politics are also accepted. Both the CEJCL research topics and adopted approach are relevant to the Central European and East Central European region, and hence, it also intends to build its reputation as a major publication within this region. CEJCL prefers thematic issues to advance more straightforward comparability. Ensuring the ‘best practises’ and making different legal solutions available and interpretable to the relevant group of countries is of utmost importance to CEJCL.
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Central European Academy Law Review
The Central European Academy Law Review is a student-run journal whose primary purpose is to establish an academic publication forum for legal scholars and practitioners. The Review accepts legal scholarship of all kinds, irrespective of whether it is of private, public, EU or international law nature, provided that it concentrates on legal issues related to the Central and Eastern European region.