The Columbia Journal of Asian Law (CJAL)
commenced publication in 1987 as The Columbia Journal of Chinese Law
under the auspices of the Columbia University School of Law
and the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law.
At that time, the Journal provided a forum for legal practitioners
and scholars from the People's Republic of China (PRC), the United States,
and elsewhere to discuss the broad range of issues that relate to law in the PRC.
As Asia has become increasingly integrated and legal issues increasingly
cross-border in their impact, the decision was made in 1996 to expand the Journal
to cover South, Southeast, and Northeast Asia.
CJAL now welcomes historical, comparative, and multi-disciplinary manuscripts
covering legal issues in Asia as well as papers or notes examining the impact of
rapidly changing legal regimes on specific areas of practice. |
| Please contact CJAL at jrnasian@equinox.law.columbia.edu |
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