The American Journal of Comparative Law

The American Journal of Comparative Law is the world's leading journal dedicated to the comparative study of law, as well as the critical analysis of foreign law and legal systems, and private international law. A peer-reviewed quarterly founded in 1952, the board of journal editors includes scholars with interests in the world's major legal systems and traditions. Authors from many disciplinary traditions including anthropology, economics, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology contribute to the journal.

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  1. 2020 (Vol. 68)
    1. No. 4 WINTER 2020 pp. 701-944
    2. No. 3 FALL 2020 pp. 479-700, i-viii
    3. No. 2 SUMMER 2020 pp. 235-478
    4. No. 1 SPRING 2020 pp. i-vii, 1-233
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