Queen's Law Journal

Summary

The Queen's Law Journal is a Canadian peer-reviewed law review. The Journal is published by Queen's University at Kingston in Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Queen's Law Journal
DisciplineLaw
LanguageEnglish, French
Publication details
History1971-Present, Queen's Intramural Law Journal: 1968-1971
Publisher
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Queen's Law J.
Indexing
ISSN0316-778X
Links
  • Journal homepage

The Journal was established in 1968 as the Queen's Intramural Law Journal. The purpose of this periodical was to publish a selection of the best work written by law students at Queen's. In 1971, the title was changed to the Queen's Law Journal, reflecting a change in editorial policy. While it continued to publish student work, the Journal began seeking contributions from academics and other members of the legal profession.

By the mid-1970s, the Journal had evolved into its present form—a vehicle for scholarship by legal academics, practitioners, and law students. In time, the Journal became a fully refereed publication. All submissions that pass the internal review process are subject to a double-blind external assessment by at least two experts in the relevant subject area.

External links edit

  • Queen's Law Journal Website