Edinburgh Law School is home to a range of high quality journals across a range of legal topics and debates.
The Edinburgh Law Review is an international forum for the discussion of law and covers contemporary substantive law, legal theory and history, with a particular focus on Scots law and the Scottish legal system.
The Edinburgh Student Law Review (ESLR) was the first publication of its kind in Scotland. Managed and written by students, it aims to provide a forum for law students to engage with current legal issues and debates.
SCRIPTed is a high-quality, open access, interdisciplinary, and multi-lingual journal of peer-reviewed articles, analysis pieces, case and legislation critiques, as well as commentaries, reports, and book reviews pertaining to law, society, and technologies in the broadest sense.
The Legal Studies Research Paper Series comprises research papers from across the wide-range of research interests of our full-time academic members of staff, doctoral students, and visiting scholars. The Series contains works in progress as well as published papers.