Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (OJLS) provides a forum for interdisciplinary scholarship in law, covering jurisprudence, legal history, and comparative law. It offers insights into the theoretical underpinnings of law and its practical implications.
It covers a broad array of subjects, including criminal law, constitutional law, international law, and human rights law. OJLS also explores the intersection of law with philosophy, economics, and political science. Indexed in Scopus and the Web of Science, the journal attracts legal scholars, philosophers, and policymakers interested in the role of law in society. Articles often examine the philosophical foundations of legal principles, the impact of legal decisions, and the effectiveness of legal systems.
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