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Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice
Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice

Publishing House: Addleton Academic Publishers
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 1948-9137
Status: Active

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  • Issue No. 1/III
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  • Issue No. 1/IV
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  • Issue No. 1/V
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  • Issue No. 1/VI
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  • Issue No. 1/VII
  • Issue No. 2/VII
  • Issue No. 1/VIII
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Short Description

Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice promotes critical discussions on problems of social justice, including exploring the meanings of justice that arise in a diverse society, and draws on cross disciplinary research and scholarship to address social justice issues of immediate and wide ranging concern. Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice covers a range of topics relating to legal issues surrounding the impact of globalization on social development, providing legal scholars, practitioners, and policy makers with a forum to address and provide solutions to contemporary social issues that are currently under legislative or judicial consideration. Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice serves as a point of dialogue between activists, practitioners and academics, publishing writings that reflect theoretical, literary and hands-on approaches toward achieving social justice.