Journal of Empirical Legal Studies

Journal of Empirical Legal Studies  
Discipline Law
Language English
Publication details
Publication history
2004-present
Publisher
Frequency Quarterly
Standard abbreviations
J. Empirical Legal Stud.
J. Empir. Leg. Stud.
Indexing
ISSN 1740-1453 (print)
1740-1461 (web)
Links

The Journal of Empirical Legal Studies is a peer-edited and peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes empirically-oriented research on a wide range of legal topics, including civil justice, civil procedure, corporate law, administrative law, and constitutional law. The journal is highly interdisciplinary and draws authors from law schools, as well as from economics, psychology, sociology, public policy, and political science departments. The journal was established in 2004 and is published by Wiley-Blackwell in collaboration with the Cornell Law School. In terms of academic citations, the journal is ranked 1st among refereed law and social science journals, and 1st among refereed law and economics journals; in terms of judicial citations, it is ranked 2nd and 1st in those categories, respectively; in terms of impact, it is ranked 2nd and 1st in those categories, respectively.[1]

See also

References

  1. Law Journals: Submission and Ranking Ranking of Law journals by impact, 2015


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