Electronic Journal Of Comparative Law

legal analysis

It is the association’s main purpose to further comparative legal analysis in regard to all areas of the law (private and public law)

consultative reports

At its annual meetings, two consultative reports are discussed. These reports are papers in which the author analyses a particular topic from a comparative viewpoint and attempts to draw conclusions from this analysis

Aim and Scope

The Electronic Journal of Comparative Law publishes articles relating to comparative private and public law, comparative legal aspects of information technology and the methodology of comparative law.

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Experienced Lawyers

The Electronic Journal of Comparative Law was developed in 1997 with a grant from IWI (now ‘SURF Platform ICT en Onderzoek’), the Dutch platform for innovation of the supply of scientific information. The original project proposal was submitted by the Tilburg University Schoordijk Institute and the Utrecht University Molengraaff Institute. The journal was developed by a team recruited from libraries and computer centres of Tilburg University and Utrecht University.

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European law

Articles discussing more substantive comparative private and international law topics will have to discuss and compare at least two legal systems

Editorial Policy

The editors welcome the submission of original articles, review articles, book reviews, correspondence, comments and discussion within the aim and scope of the journal, neither published nor submitted for publication elsewhere. Contributions may also be solicited by the editors.

Private and Public Law Consultation

The Electronic Journal of Comparative Law publishes articles relating to comparative private and public law, comparative legal aspects of information technology and the methodology of comparative law.