New Criminal Law Review Explained

New Criminal Law Review
Former Name:Buffalo Criminal Law Review
Abbreviation:New Crim. Law Rev.
Bluebook:New Crim. L. Rev.
Discipline:Law
Language:English
Editor:Carrie Leonetti
Publisher:University of California Press
Country:United States
History:1997–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Issn:1933-4192
Eissn:1933-4206
Oclc:71314977
Website:http://nclr.ucpress.edu/
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The New Criminal Law Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed law journal published by University of California Press. It was established in 1997 as the Buffalo Criminal Law Review, but changed names in 2007 after the University of California Press took responsibility for publishing the journal. The New Criminal Law Review focuses on examinations of crime, philosophy of criminal law, and punishment in domestic, transnational, and international contexts.

The New Criminal Law Review is ranked as the seventh best criminal law journal.[1]

Notable papers

This is a list of notable papers that have appeared in the journal.

Notes and References

  1. see Washington & Lee Law School, Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking, law.wlu.edu)