New to Routledge
The Law Teacher Journal of the Association of Law Teachers New to Routledge in 2009 General Editor:
Nigel Duncan -
City University London, UK The Law Teacher is a fully-refereed journal concerned with legal education at all academic levels. Whilst it is the journal of the UK-based
Association of Law Teachers, both the Association and the journal are international in outlook and contributions from any jurisdiction are welcome in any section of the journal.
The journal is produced in three issues annually. One of these issues is normally organised around a special theme. The normal structure of each issue provides for four discrete sections:
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Articles generally address issues of legal education rather than substantive law as such. What falls within the concept of 'legal education' will be broadly interpreted, and could include any issues which will be of interest to law teachers. The journal is particularly interested in reporting pedagogical developments, properly grounded in theory and effectively researched and analysed and the results of empirical research into matters of concern to law teachers.
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Policy and Education Developments are shorter pieces focused on policy and education issues likely to be of interest to the readership of the journal.
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Recent Legal Developments addresses changes in substantive and adjectival law, with a particular focus on areas likely to be of interest to a wide range of law teachers.
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Book Reviews focus on books and other materials of interest to those teaching the law and address their practical value in working with students on different types of course.
Planning & Environmental Law Publication of the American Planning Association Editor:
Lora A. Lucero, AICP -
Independent Attorney, New Mexico For more than 50 years,
Planning & Environmental Law and its predecessors,
Land Use Law & Zoning Digest and
Zoning Digest, have been known for incisive interpretations from top-notch contributors. Now, a
Planning & Environmental Law subscription combines the insightful commentaries and targeted abstracts of the journal with a powerful online research tool.
In each of its 11 annual issues,
Planning & Environmental Law summarizes 40 to 50 federal and state judicial decisions and legislative acts that pertain to planning and environmental management. These abstracts are a plain-English guide to what' going on around the country and in your own back yard. In addition, monthly commentaries offer a broader perspective and analysis of trends in planning law.
Planning & Environmental Law is the quickest, most effective way to keep up with the planning decisions and legislation you need to know.
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (ANZAPPL) Editor-in-Chief:
Ian Freckelton -
Monash University, Australia Psychiatry, Psychology and Law is rapidly becoming a driving force behind the up-to-date examination of forensic issues in psychiatry and psychology. It is a fully refereed journal with outstanding academic and professional representation on its editorial board and is aimed at health, mental health and legal professionals. The journal aims to publish and disseminate information regarding research and development in forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology and areas of law and other disciplines in which psychiatry and psychology have a relevance. Features of
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law include: review articles; analyses of professional issues, controversies and developments; case studies; original empirical studies; book reviews; special issues dealing with a particular topic in depth; and legislation and case commentaries.
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law is the professional journal of the
Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (
ANZAPPL). Established in the late 70's,
ANZAPPL is committed to exploring the relationship between psychiatry, psychology and the law. The Association promotes co-operation and communication between the disciplines of psychiatry, psychology and law related fields. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the relationship between mental health and the law.