The University of Bologna Law Review is a legal journal run by University of Bologna School of Law students, and published by the Department of Legal Studies. Its main purpose concerns being a qualified research tool for practitioners, scholars, students, legislators, and others interested in legal studies. The journal is published twice a year, and each issue is focused on specific subjects, analyzed with an interdisciplinary approach. All the contributions are subjected to a rigorous editorial prcess, which involves a double-check blind peer review, carried out by our Advisory Editors.

José Antonio Castillo Parrilla (In stampa/Attività in corso). University of Bologna Law Review.

University of Bologna Law Review

José Antonio Castillo Parrilla
In corso di stampa

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The University of Bologna Law Review is a legal journal run by University of Bologna School of Law students, and published by the Department of Legal Studies. Its main purpose concerns being a qualified research tool for practitioners, scholars, students, legislators, and others interested in legal studies. The journal is published twice a year, and each issue is focused on specific subjects, analyzed with an interdisciplinary approach. All the contributions are subjected to a rigorous editorial prcess, which involves a double-check blind peer review, carried out by our Advisory Editors.
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2016
José Antonio Castillo Parrilla (In stampa/Attività in corso). University of Bologna Law Review.
José Antonio Castillo Parrilla
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