LAW REVIEWS
WHAT IS A LAW REVIEW?
Law Reviews are periodical legal publications consisting of contributions from students, practitioners and academics. Two key elements of a Law Review are:
- Peer-Review Process: All published work is reviewed by experts in the legal field which corresponds to the topic of the Law Review
- Editorial Process: Contributions are assessed for compliance with established technical and linguistic guidelines by a team of editors ensuring qualitative cohesion and a high standard publication.
WHY PARTICIPATE?
- Get published: Publishing credit enhances both your academic and professional profile. Getting published as a student/young lawyer can be hard but getting published by one of ELSA’s Law Reviews is a great way to gain experience.
- Expand your skill-set: Contribute to your future career by expanding your legal knowledge and developing practical research and writing skills.