North Carolina Law Review (NCLR)
Journal Descriptions
The North Carolina Law Review is a prestigious student edited legal journal affiliated with the University of North Carolina School of Law in Chapel Hill, United States. Established in 1973, it is one of the oldest and most respected law reviews in the United States. The journal publishes six issues annually and features scholarly articles, essays, case notes, and comments written by judges, legal scholars, practitioners, and students. It plays an important role in shaping legal discourse by addressing contemporary issues in constitutional law, criminal law, civil procedure, administrative law, corporate law, and other major fields of legal study. The Law Review is managed by a student editorial board selected through a competitive process, and it provides intensive training in legal research, writing, and editing. It also publishes a symposium issue dedicated to focused legal topics and an online supplement known as the North Carolina Law Review Forum. Over the years, it has been widely cited by courts including state supreme courts, federal appellate courts, and even the United States Supreme Court. The journal is recognized nationally for its academic quality and influence in legal scholarship, and it continues to contribute significantly to legal research and education in the United States.
North Carolina Law Review (NCLR) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Administrative Law, Corporate & Commercial Law, International Law, Legal Theory & Jurisprudence, Civil Rights & Public Law, Environmental Law, Tax Law, Family Law, Intellectual Property Law , Online , Bi-Monthly Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN E-ISSN: 0029-2524, Established: 1973,
- Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE