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ANNALS | Belgrade Law Review

PUBLISHER /

University of Belgrade Faculty of Law

ABOUT /

The Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade (Belgrade Law Review) has been published continuously since 1953 (ISSN: 0003-2565) as a successor of the Archive for Legal and Social Sciences (Arhiv za pravne i društvene nauke), founded in 1906. Since 2015 it has been published also in electronic form (eISSN: 2406-2693). The journal solicits scientific articles, critical analyses, case law and legislation comments, contributions and book reviews on all aspects of law and social sciences, with an interdisciplinary orientation. Special emphasis is placed on contemporary legal developments, but the journal’s scope includes jurisprudence and legal history.

The Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade uses double-blind peer review system for all papers.

The Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade is in an open access journal.

JOURNAL /

STARTING YEAR / 1953
FREQUENCY / quarterly

  • March /No. 1/
  • June /No. 2/
  • September /No. 3/
  • December /No. 4/

LANGUAGE / Serbian and English

Texts in English and Serbian are published in first three yearly issues. The fourth yearly issue is published exclusively in English.

The journal is published in print and electronic form. A printed copy of the journal is charged. The annual subscription is 3,800 RSD, i.e. 40 €
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE

The Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade (Belgrade Law Review) is an open access journal. All of its content is available to users free of charge. Texts published since 2017 are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. See > Code of Conduct

For the use of texts published in the Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade (Belgrade Law Review) prior to 2017 it is necessary to seek consent from the authors, except in cases when free use is allowed on the basis of statutory limitations and exceptions to copyright.

INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS /

Brian Leiter (University of Chicago Law School, USA), Ralf Michaels (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and Int. Private Law, Hamburg, Germany), Stefan Vogenauer (European and Comparative Legal History, Frankfurt, Germany), Herbert Hovenkamp (University of Pennsylvania, USA), Eleanor Fox (New York University School of Law, USA), Yariv Brauner (University of Florida, USA), Damjan Možina (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), John Cerone (Tufts University, USA), Silvio Ferrari (University of Milan, Italy), Kenneth Einar Himma (University of Washington, USA), Christa Jessel Holst (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and Int. Private Law, Hamburg, Germany), Thomas Koenig (Northeastern University, USA), Peter Koller (University of Graz, Austria), Janez Kranjc (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), Rainer Kulms (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and Int. Private Law, Hamburg, Germany), Ingeborg Maus (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany), Thomas Mertens (Radboud University, Netherlands), Slobodan Milačić (University of Bordeaux, France), Paul du Plessis (The University of Edinburgh, Scotland), Vesna Rijavec (University of Maribor, Slovenia), Željko Šević (Sohar University, Oman)

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