Central European Journal of Comparative Law
Central European Journal of Comparative Law
Publishing House: Mádl Ferenc Összehasonlító Jogi Intézet
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 2732-0707
Online-ISSN: 2732-1460
Status: Later issues not available
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- Issue No. 1/1
- Issue No. 2/1
- Issue No. 1/2
- Issue No. 2/2
- Issue No. 1/3
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Short Description
The Central European Journal of Comparative Law (CEJCL) aims at establishing itself as a comparative legal research forum that analyses both private and public law of primarily, but not exclusively, European countries. Manuscripts from the field of political science (e.g. comparative politics) and international relations are also accepted. Both the CEJCL research topics and adopted approach are relevant to the Central European and East Central European region, and hence, it also intends to build its reputation as a major publication within this region. CEJCL prefers thematic issues to advance more straightforward comparability. Ensuring the ‘best practises’ and making different legal solutions available and interpretable to the relevant group of countries is of utmost importance to CEJCL.