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Tulane European & Civil Law Forum
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Published annually by the Faculty Editors and students of Tulane Law School, the
Tulane European & Civil Law Forum
is dedicated to offering scholarly and timely articles, comments, case notes, and book reviews that preserve and advance the civilian tradition and strengthen Louisiana's links with Europe.
The Board of Contributing Editors is made up of 51 scholars from ten European countries and the United States.
According to the 2008 results of Washington and Lee University School of Law’s
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Tulane European & Civil Law Forum
is ranked #2 out of 18 peer-edited journals in the world, and it is #1 out of 3 European Law peer-edited journals in the United States.
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