Journal for Legal Studies

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Journal for Legal Studies

description Training magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Jurisprudence
language German
First edition February 1, 2008
Frequency of publication bi-monthly
editor Beate Gsell , Johannes Masing , Claus Roxin , Thomas Rotsch u. a.
Web link zjs-online.com
ISSN (print)

The journal for legal studies (abbreviated to ZJS ) is a legal training journal that has been published every two months since 2008 in Portable Document Format on its own website. All published issues are available there free of charge. These are paginated by year and therefore citable. The journal's editor is Thomas Rotsch , professor at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen .

content

In the ZJS , legal essays, didactic contributions, exercise cases as well as decision discussions and comments from the areas of civil law , criminal law and public law are published. Basic subjects such as legal history are also taken into account. There is also a section for miscellaneous items ("Varia"). In addition, there is always a large number of reviews of literature relevant to training compared to other training magazines such as JuS . However, there are no texts explicitly to prepare for the second state examination in law .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ZJS-Online homepage