American Bar Foundation Research Journal

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    803
  • Abbreviation
    Am. Bar Found. res. j.
  • ISSN
    0361-9486
  • e-ISSN
    2328-0212
  • Publisher
    Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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Description
The American Bar Foundation Research Journal (ABFRJ) is a premier interdisciplinary forum for socio-legal scholarship. It provides in-depth analysis of law, legal institutions, and legal processes, viewed through the lens of social sciences. Target audience is diverse group of scholars, policymakers, and legal professionals interested in the social dimensions of law. This journal covers a wide array of topics. Those topics range from legal history and criminology to constitutional law and international law. It explores topics like the impact of law on social change, legal access and justice, the role of law in shaping social inequalities, and comparative legal systems. The journal is indexed in numerous legal databases, such as HeinOnline and JSTOR. The ABFRJ provides cutting-edge research to inform policy debates and legal reforms. It welcomes submissions from scholars in law, sociology, political science, history, and other related fields. Submissions to the ABFRJ promotes critical examination of law in society, and making it an indispensable resource for anyone seeking socio-legal insights.