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The Cambridge Law Journal Digital Archive is a repository of every single article published in the journal between 1921 and 1997. It houses over 24,900 pages of content, reproduced as high-resolution, searchable PDFs. The Archive marks the complete digitisation of The Cambridge Law Journal, with all material available through Cambridge Core.

The archive contains approximately 6,800 articles from the Journal's first 56 volumes - 168 issues in total.

The Cambridge Law Journal Digital Archive is available as part of the Complete Archive, the Humanities and Social Sciences Archive, or the Law Archive.

Librarians can enquire about the price of this archive here:

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The Cambridge Law Journal
  • ISSN: 0008-1973 (Print), 1469-2139 (Online)
  • Frequency: 3 issues per year
The Cambridge Law Journal publishes articles on all aspects of law. Special emphasis is placed on contemporary developments, but the journal's range includes jurisprudence and legal history. An important feature of the journal is the Case and Comment section, in which members of the Cambridge Law Faculty and other distinguished contributors analyse recent judicial decisions, new legislation and current law reform proposals. The articles and case notes are designed to have the widest appeal to those interested in the law - whether as practitioners, students, teachers, judges or administrators - and to provide an opportunity for them to keep abreast of new ideas and the progress of legal reform. Each issue also contains an extensive section of book reviews.