Journals of Leiden Law School

Leiden Law School publishes a number of important law journals.

Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL)
Firmly established as one of Europe's leading journals in the field, the Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL) provides a forum for two vital areas, namely international legal theory and international dispute settlement. It is unique in providing the most comprehensive coverage of the world's most important international tribunals in The Hague (such as the ICJ, ICTY, ICC and others) and elsewhere, as well as examining new trends in international legal thinking. The Leiden Journal is essential reading for academics and practitioners who need to stay abreast of recent developments in these areas.
Common Market Law Review
The Common Market Law Review, published by the Europa Institute since 1963 in co-operation with the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, was the first journal of its kind. It has a very high reputation and has become the market leader in the area of European Union Law. As one of the few journals in this field, it is included in the Social Sciences Citation Index, which represents a collection of the world’s leading scholarly social sciences journals.
Review of Central and East European Law
Also based at the Law Faculty is the Review of Central and East European Law, the first English language publication devoted to the law of that region.
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