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Academic Journals
Law and Humanities
Publishes critical discussion on arts and humanities around the subject of law, focusing on arts, literature, history, philosophy and theology.
Law, Culture and the Humanities
Our mission is to publish high quality work at the intersection of scholarship on law, culture, and the humanities. All commentaries, articles and review essays are peer reviewed.
Law & Literature
Law and Literature was founded in 1988 as the journal of the Law and Literature movement. It welcomes articles examining intersections between literary and legal traditions.
Law Text Culture
Law Text Culture is a transcontinental, open access, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal which aims to produce fresh insights and knowledges about law and jurisprudence.
Law and Critique
Published for over 20 years and is associated with the Critical Legal Conference, covering aspects of legal theory, jurisprudence and substantive law approached from a critical perspective.
Australian Feminist Law Journal
Focusing on scholarly research using critical feminist approaches to law and justice, broadly conceived. We publish research informed by critical theory, cultural theory, queer theory, socio-legal and postcolonial approaches, amongst other critical research practices, as well as interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research.
Social & Legal Studies
Social & Legal Studies is a leading international journal, publishing progressive, interdisciplinary and critical approaches to socio-legal study. The journal was born out of a commitment to feminist, anti-colonial and socialist economic perspectives to the study of law.
Pólemos: Journal of Law, Literature and Culture
Founded in 2007, the journal Pólemos is a leading journal of the growing interdisciplinary research fields of law and literature, law and the humanities and cultural legal studies, showcasing in its issues groundbreaking themes.
International Journal for the Semiotics of Law
The International Journal for the Semiotics of Law is the leading international journal in Legal Semiotics worldwide. We provide a high quality blind peer-reviewing with well-established expert reviewers from all over the world.
The Journal of Media and Rights (JMR) aims to provide an innovative and diverse platform for the presentation and discussion of original research linking media scholarship with rights-based scholarship. This unique linkage is explored in various sociopolitical and cultural contexts in the quest for intellectual understanding of the positive and/or negative impact that evolving media approaches have on the expression and realisation of rights.