Journal overview
- Aims and scope
This journal has ceased (2011).
Commonwealth represents a corpus of legal thinking that covers 1.7 billion people, a quarter of the world population, residing in over fifty countries.
The Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education aims to encourage the sharing of best practice in legal education, scholarship and legal research across the Commonwealth.
It is the purpose of this journal to create a commonwealth of knowledge, analysis and reflection on any legal matters that have relevance to legal practice, legal policy and legal scholarship in Commonwealth jurisdictions.
- Features diverse contributions from teachers of law, researchers, scholars and professionals in legal practice or the judiciary.
- Promotes the sharing of scholarship, best practice and innovation in legal education in the Commonwealth.
Peer Review Policy:
All papers in this journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review.
All papers in this journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review.
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