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The Cambridge Law Review (CLR) is an independent legal publication run by students of the University of Cambridge which aims to provide a forum for the discussion of contemporary and cutting-edge legal issues. The journal welcomes contemporary submissions on issues relating to all common law jurisdictions, or those with a former connection to the English common law; European law; international law; comparative pieces; as well as interdisciplinary legal scholarship that has regard to economics and political studies.

De Lege Ferenda (DLF) is the CLR’s supplementary undergraduate law journal introduced in 2017, inviting discussion on contemporary issues relating to undergraduate law topics. The journal serves as a platform for students to make their first entry into academia. All published articles are made available on HeinOnline.

Call for Submissions: 23:59 15th December 2024 (Sunday) deadline

Founded 10 years ago as the UK’s first undergraduate law journal, the OUULJ is independent and entirely student-run. The journal is Oxford’s only publication for undergraduate legal writing. Its Honorary Board comprises distinguished members such as Lord Neuberger and Lord Wilson, as well as notable legal academics and professionals such as Lord Pannick QC and Dinah Rose QC. The Journal appears in print as well as on HeinOnline and LexisNexis, and submissions are accepted on a rolling basis from undergraduate students (and recent graduates) at all universities.

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Enquiries: ouulj@law.ox.ac.uk

The Bristol Law Review (BLR) is a student-run law journal that publishes legal scholarship from both law students and the wider legal community. The journal has published an annual print edition since 2013 and an online journal focussing on shorter work in conjunction with essay and case note prizes since 2014. The editorial board is comprised of undergraduate students, who are advised by an academic from Bristol Law School.

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Enquiries: thebristollawreview@gmail.com

Website: https://www.thebristollawreview.com