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Law & Justice is a peer-reviewed journal published twice yearly in an era of change and in what is now called the plural society when nearly all legal concepts, customs and conventions are likely to be questioned. In this process, views are offered from Christians involved in the practice, study and teaching of, or writing about law. We are concerned with both the substance of the law and its procedures, and its philosophy considered as they are and as we think they ought to be. We do not exclude any area of law from our scrutiny because we believe that all legal developments should be examined from a Christian perspective.

Contributions to Law & Justice express the views of their authors and not necessarily the views of the Editorial Board, the Editor, or the Trustees.

Latest Issue 194: Hilary/Easter 2025
Book Reviews:
  • Free Exercise: Religion, the First Amendment, and the Making of America, by Chris Beneke - Javier Oliva
  • Family, Sex and Faith: The Biopolitics of the Russian Orthodox Church, by Pat Kolsto - Fedor Arkhipov
  • Children's Rights to Identity, Selfhood and International Family Law, by Marilyn Freeman and Nicola Taylor (eds) - Helen Hall
  • 'Could it Happen Here?', by Peter Hennessy and Andrew Blick - Javier Oliva
Case Notes:
  • Abbasi v Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2025] - Frank Cranmer
  • ABC v General Medical Council [2025] - Frank Cranmer
  • and many others
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Deadlines for Contributions1st February and 1st August
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Citation of Articles appearing in Law & Justice should be:

(<year>) <article num> LAW & JUSTICE <page num start>-<page num end>e.g.
(2004) 153 LAW & JUSTICE 178-183