European Law Journal (ELJ)
Journal Descriptions
The European Law Journal (ELJ) is a peer-reviewed quarterly academic journal established in 1995 and published by Wiley-Blackwell. It is internationally recognised for its interdisciplinary and critical approach to law in Europe, engaging with legal theory, comparative law, and the impact of European integration on domestic and supranational legal systems. The journal provides a forum for original research and analysis that bridges doctrinal, theoretical, historical, political, cultural and social perspectives on European legal issues. Its scope encompasses EU law, comparative constitutionalism, human rights, governance, institutional design, regulatory frameworks, legal pluralism, and evolving relationships between European and domestic legal orders. Contributions include scholarly articles, critical essays, debates, and reviews that appeal to academics, legal practitioners, policymakers, and advanced students of law. Under the editorial leadership of Karine Caunes, ELJ maintains rigorous peer review and high editorial standards, ensuring it reflects cutting-edge developments and diverse intellectual voices in European legal scholarship. Indexed in major academic databases and consistently ranked in the top quartile for law journals, the European Law Journal plays a central role in shaping contemporary debates and illuminating the complex dynamics of law and integration within Europe.
European Law Journal (ELJ) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Law, General Social Sciences, European integration through law, exploring legal, political, economic, social, cultural and historical aspects of European legal systems and governance , Online or Print , Quarterly Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 1351-5993, E-ISSN: 1468-0386, Established: 1995, Impact Factor: 2.2
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE