Mexican Law Review Explained

Mexican Law Review
Editor:John Ackerman
Discipline:Law review
Abbreviation:Mex. Law Rev.
Publisher:National Autonomous University of Mexico
Country:Mexico
Frequency:Biannual
History:2004–present
Openaccess:Yes
Website:http://biblio.juridicas.unam.mx/revista/MexicanLawReview/
Oclc:300631837
Eissn:1870-0578

The Mexican Law Review is a bi-annual peer reviewed law journal published by the Institute for Legal Research (Spanish; Castilian: [[:es:Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM|Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas]]) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. The Institute has been described as the foremost legal institute in Mexico and Latin America.[1] It was established in 2008 and the editor-in-chief is John Ackerman.

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  1. Book: Avalos, Francisco A.. The Mexican Legal System: A Comprehensive Research Guide. 3rd. 2013. William S. Hein & Co.. 978-0-8377-3951-9. 2013936122.