I was pleased to note just the other day that the Journal of Comparative Law (UK) is now available on Heinonline.
The journal and its companion book series--JCL Studies in Comparative Law--are important resources for comparatists. Both volumes 6 (2011) and 3 (2008) drew from events of the World Society of Mixed Jurisdiction Jurists and hosted special sections on mixed legal systems. And there's much more.
But the journal's often proven elusive. Here's hoping that publication on Heinonline will bring the journal and its authors--yes, including me--more attention. A revised, if not yet entirely up-to-date website, is a promising sign.
The journal and its companion book series--JCL Studies in Comparative Law--are important resources for comparatists. Both volumes 6 (2011) and 3 (2008) drew from events of the World Society of Mixed Jurisdiction Jurists and hosted special sections on mixed legal systems. And there's much more.
But the journal's often proven elusive. Here's hoping that publication on Heinonline will bring the journal and its authors--yes, including me--more attention. A revised, if not yet entirely up-to-date website, is a promising sign.
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