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We are pleased to announce that Laws (ISSN: 2075-471X) has been accepted in the HeinOnline indexing database.
Laws is an open access journal featuring scholarly work that examines critical developments in the substance and process of legal systems around the world. Laws encourages legal academics and criminologists to publish their empirical, doctrinal, and/or theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Contributions that bridge traditional boundaries and challenge the injustices inherent in law are particularly welcome.
The journal publishes literature reviews, research papers, and short communications as well as Special Issues on a broad range of topical subjects, such as gender-based violence, environmental law, and numerous human-rights-related topics. Laws brings together the work of theorists, practitioners, and a diverse range of empirical researchers to promote the progress of foundational legal norms.
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