Law Review

The idea of ​​the Law Reviews comes from the Anglo-American and referred to legal journals, which are issued usually by students of a law faculty. Orienting themselves to this model is also available in Germany first student law reviews, as well as the name Law Journal will be used.

American Law Reviews

All the major universities in the United States have their own Law Review. The oldest was founded at the University of Pennsylvania and has been published since 1852. Furthermore, among the oldest and most famous Harvard Law Review, founded in 1887, the Yale Law Journal, founded in 1891, Columbia Law Review, emerged from the Columbia lawyer, was founded in 1885, and the Michigan Law Review, founded in 1902.

In the U.S., employees of Law Reviews enjoying high reputation since they are selected on the basis of technical criteria such as writing experience and legal expertise. Thus, the student has already been before the profession a forum for publications on a high professional level.

German Law Reviews

The Culture of Law Reviews began to establish itself in Germany until 2004. Mostly as an idea brought from abroad to study in the U.S., about a dozen law reviews have been founded by students at German universities.

The form of publication varies. Some are only available as an online journal in pdf download, others are also published in hard copy.

Ad legendum

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Ad legendum, training magazine from Münster Faculty of Law was founded in summer 2004 as one of the first student law reviews in Germany. The magazine is designed by students of the Law Faculty of Münster and edited and published four times a year, at the beginning of the semester and end.

Each issue is divided into the sections focus topic, case management, fundamentals, essays; study and practice; and dedicated to a scientific focal point. Content cover the contributions from all fields of law and essays, teaching posts and an extensive methodology section to provide comprehensive legal, information.

Bonner Law Journal

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At the University of Bonn, Bonn biannual law journal published by students since 2007.

Bucerius Law Journal

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The Bucerius Law Journal is published as an online journal since 2007 and publishes articles by students, professors, research assistants, graduate students and practitioners.

Promotion law

Since 2012, the Student Council Jurassic of the Christian -Albrechts- University of Kiel publishes the Lawjournal " promotion law " with contributions from professors, academic staff, students and practitioners.

Freilaw - Freiburg Law Students Journal

Freilaw - Freiburg Law Students Journal was founded in December 2005 by law students at the Albert- Ludwigs- University of Freiburg. Freilaw is an exclusively published by student legal journal and was conceived as a pure online journal. Since May 2006, a new edition is published three to four times a year in German and English. Primary serves the Freiburg Law Students Journal to offer law students a platform for publication of jurisprudential article. Therefore, the expenditure consist almost entirely of student contributions. Chance but are also found essays by professors, lawyers and students. To date, 14 issues have been published, which can be read on the website of Freiburg Law Students Journal both online or downloaded as a PDF.

Conceptually, the Freiburg Law Students Journal is aimed primarily at students of jurisprudence before the first state exam. It is not a traditional legal education magazine and has no fixed orientation with respect to a particular area of ​​law. The outputs are each dedicated to a current socio- political issue which is illuminated from a legal perspective. This peripheral areas are primarily illuminated, the main study in the legal play no or only a minor role ( for example, " Medical Law " or " Environmental Law "). In addition to scientific articles Freilaw devotes at least one issue per year of a foreign legal system to their particularities and peculiarities represent ( for example, " Chinese law " or " French law "). In addition, in each issue of current developments in the law faculty of Freiburg and legally relevant actions in the administrative district of Freiburg are followed and commented on.

Freilaw sold under ISSN 1865-0015.

→ Main article: Goettingen Journal of International Law

The Goettingen Journal of International Law was founded by students of the University of Gottingen, 2007. It will be published in English for international law, solely online article. The Advisory Board is with Kai Ambos ( International Criminal Law ), Thomas Buergenthal ( International Court of Justice ), Christian Calliess ( European law), Georg Nolte, Andreas L. Paulus ( General Law ), Dietrich Rauschning, Walter Reese - Schäfer ( Political Science ) and Peter - Tobias Stoll ( International Business Law ) occupied.

Cross right

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Greifswald semi-annual journal for jurisprudence ( Cross law) published fairly scientific articles and references to important and interesting articles from other journals and judgments. In addition, each issue of the gripping law contains an exam or homework, which is rated at least 15 points and provides detailed correction notes. The journal is published at the beginning of the semester with an edition of 700 pieces.

Supporting Association eV is the non-profit gripping law. Gripping right is sold via the Student Council Law at the University of Greifswald.

Hamburger right notes

Hamburger Law Notes is a student magazine at the Faculty of Law of the University of Hamburg. The ev club Hamburger right notes was founded in 2010, since April 2011 the magazine ( first edition: 900 copies) published twice a year.

Hanse Law Review

The Hanse Law Review was founded in 2004 by students of the Hanse Law School and is dedicated to, according to the priorities of the university, especially international law, comparative law and European law. The first issue appeared in April 2005. The Law Journal has set itself the goal to publish legal articles from around the world in both the annual expenditure. Authors of German and English contributions are graduate students, students, young researchers and practitioners.

The Hanse Law Review has the legal form of a registered association ( Hanse Law Review Association) and Germany is widely distributed under the ISSN 1863-5717.

Humboldt Forum Recht

Humboldt Forum Recht is a student law journal, which was founded in 1995 and has been published since 1996. It is an online magazine that appears at the Faculty of Law of the HU. Editors are students and academic staff.

Law school & exams

Law studies & Examination ( JSE ) is a magazine for law students and articled clerks, which was founded in Tübingen in 2011, and since then appears online four times a year. In addition to practice exams and recent decisions from the case it contains articles on topics with legal policy and rechtsethischem background.

The lawyer

The lawyer is a student journal at the Faculty of Law of the University of Passau. The magazine was founded in 2010 and is a print paper once a year.

Iurratio - The magazine for stud. iur. and young lawyers

The training and career magazine was founded in 2004 by students of the University of Bielefeld and appears as a quarterly publication in full color printing. The journal is published nationwide regularly at over 20 law schools from which many of the total of about 80 volunteers recruited since 2008. Meanwhile, all District Courts and Courts of Appeal with legal training as well as various libraries and bookstores are supplied. Special features of the publication are beside the headings training, case management, practice and Careers, Jobs and case processing a recent cover story, as well as essays on the now established at many universities focus areas. Moreover, each magazine since 2011 on the last page of a judicial overview and eight index cards with jurisdiction cases exam preparation.

With a print run of 12,000 copies is " Iurratio - The magazine for stud in law and young lawyers. . " One of the most far-reaching, legal training and career journals. It is published under the ISSN 1867 - 660X.

Cologne publication for Business Law

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The Cologne-based publication for Business Law ( KSzW ) is a run of young lawyers journal in the field of commercial law, which appears to be the current focus on quarterly basis in January, April, August and October.

Leipzig Legal Yearbook

The Leipzig Legal Yearbook ( LJJ ) at the Faculty of Law at Leipzig is no obligation Law Review in the narrow sense, but as well as appearing in magazine format Law Reviews the idea about average, scientifically interested students an opportunity for publication to open. It includes not only student essays and guest posts renowned scientist, book reviews and conference reports. The first edition appeared in 2003/2004 as an annual Leipzig Legal seminar papers. The Yearbook is published in a print and an online edition.

It will work in both English and German language accepted for publication

The yearbook is published annually in one or more ( sub) volumes. It is under the ISSN 1865-1003 (older vintages: 1861-2857 ) sold.

Marburg Law Review

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The Marburg Law Review is a company incorporated at the Philipps- University of Marburg from students and alumni in 2008 legal journal, which primarily aimed at law students. The journal is published twice a year with a circulation of 750 copies.

Rescriptum

Rescriptum is a student journal at the Faculty of Law of the University of Munich. The first issue appeared in October 2012, further editions will appear semi-annually beginning of the semester. Resciptum be expressly understood, not as a training journal, but as a scientifically oriented.

Studere

Studere published twice a year as a student law journal at the Faculty of Law, University of Potsdam since 2008.

StudZR

→ Main article: Student Journal of Law, Heidelberg

The Student Journal of Law, Heidelberg ( StudZR ), founded in 2004, is the first led by students and founded on the model of American Law Journal Journal of Law in Germany. StudZR is by students at the University of Heidelberg, conducted in cooperation with an academic committee consisting faculty members and organized.

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