Michigan Journal of Law Reform

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Journal of Law Reform
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Founded in the late 1960s, the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform is published by the University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, USA. The journal is dedicated to law reform orientated articles and student notes. It seeks to improve the law and its administration by providing a forum for discussion that identifies contemporary issues for reform efforts, proposes concrete means to accomplish change, and evaluates the impact of law reform in the US. As contributions to this discussion, the Journal welcomes multidisciplinary and empirical work. The Journal also publishes works bringing to bear the influences of other disciplines on the study of the law. Authors of articles and notes have used ideas from economics, humanities, and the social sciences to enrich their analysis of the law. Papers presented at an annual symposium at Michigan are also included in the journal. The website provides contents listings for every volume from volume 1 onwards and abstracts of articles and notes contained in the journal from volume 30 onwards. Full text articles online are available via Lexis and Westlaw. The site presents guidelines for article submissions, subscription information and a detailed history of the journal and its aims and achievements.

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