Consulta las condiciones de publicación y los listados de títulos de los diferentes Acuerdos vigentes en la UBU para publicar en Acceso abierto.
European Law Journal
The European Law Journal stands for the advancement of research on European integration through law in its multifaceted context, be it political, economic, historical, philosophical, social or cultural. It relies on a post-critical approach which aims to shed an original light on some puzzling issues while also providing an innovative conceptual framework in which to rethink problems and find new solutions.
In order to adapt to the challenges of the 21st century, the European Law Journal aims to push further the contextualisation of EU law in space: taking stock of globalisation, tectonic geopolitical shifts and interconnections between international, European and national legal orders; in time: tackling topical issues, from e.g. climate change or migration to the digital revolution; and in methodology: enhancing interdisciplinarity and openness towards other professionals involved in shaping the European Union of tomorrow with due respect for everyone’s unique standpoint and original perspective.
In sum, the ELJ aims to build bridges to create unity in diversity reflecting and strengthening the heart of European integration.
For more details about the ELJ editorial line, please check K. Caunes, 'What the European Law Journal stands for', (2020) 26 European Law Journal 2.
Journal of Law and Society
Established as the leading British periodical for Socio-Legal Studies The Journal of Law and Society offers an interdisciplinary approach. It is committed to achieving a broad international appeal, attracting contributions and addressing issues from a range of legal cultures, as well as theoretical concerns of cross- cultural interest. It produces an annual special issue, which is also published in book form. It has a widely respected Book Review section and is cited all over the world. Challenging, authoritative and topical, the journal appeals to legal researchers and practitioners as well as sociologists, criminologists and other social scientists.
Law & Policy
International and interdisciplinary in scope, Law & Policy embraces varied research methodologies that interrogate law, governance, and public policy worldwide in order to advance the socio-legal policy field. We aim to make a vital contribution to the current dialogue on contemporary policy by publishing innovative, peer-reviewed articles on such critical topics as government and self-regulation, health, environment, family, gender, legal decision-making, criminal justice, and human rights. We like to think that our articles go beyond description to significant empirical analyses of public policy in action.
The Modern Law Review
The Modern Law Review is a general, peer-refereed journal that publishes original articles relating to common law jurisdictions, and increasingly to the law of the European Union. In addition to publishing articles in all branches of the law, the Review contains sections devoted to recent legislation and reports, to case analysis, and to review articles and book reviews.
Since its foundation over seventy years ago, The Modern Law Review has been providing a unique forum for the critical examination of contemporary legal issues and of the law as it functions in society. The Review today stands as one of Europe’s leading scholarly journals.
ERA Forum
ERA Forum is a quarterly legal journal published by the Academy of European Law in keeping with its mission to build understanding and promote good practice of European law. Distinct aspects of European law are highlighted either by selecting one or more thematic focal points for a regular issue or by publishing a special issue.
Articles published in the journal are drawn primarily from the most outstanding presentations delivered at ERA's conferences. The conference provides a "market test," ensuring the journal's quality and relevance.
Frequently cited in other journals, ERA Forum is thoroughly European, from the composition of its editorial and advisory boards to the selection of its contributors. Most articles are published in English; however, articles in French and German are also included with English summaries.
Officially cited as: ERA Forum
- Advances the Academy of European Law's mission to promote understanding and good practice of European law
- Highlights distinct areas of European law in regular issues and special thematic issues
- Publishes articles drawn primarily from outstanding presentations delivered at ERA's conferences
- Frequently cited in other journals
Journal of Experimental Criminology
The Journal of Experimental Criminology focuses on high quality experimental and quasi-experimental research in the advancement of criminological theory and/or the development of evidence based crime and justice policy. The journal is also committed to the advancement of the science of systematic reviews and experimental methods in criminology and criminal justice. The journal seeks empirical papers on experimental and quasi-experimental studies, systematic reviews on substantive criminological and criminal justice issues, and methodological papers on experimentation and systematic review. The journal encourages submissions from scholars in the broad array of scientific disciplines that are concerned with criminology as well as crime and justice problems.
Structured Abstracts
The journal now requires structured abstracts for all submissions. Please see the Instructions for Authors for more detailed information.
- Offers experimental and quasi-experimental research in the development of evidence based crime and justice policy
- Spans an array of scientific disciplines concerned with crime and justice
- Promotes advancement of the science of systematic reviews and experimental methods in criminology and criminal justice