Jurisprudence @ UCL
Jurisprudence Review
The Jurisprudence Review was established in 1994 as an annual forum for the
publication of the best writing in legal theory produced by UCL students. Jurisprudence
plays a central role in UCL’s identity and its conception of legal education.
The essays included in these volumes were produced by 3rd year LL.B students
in the mandatory full year course in Jurisprudence and by students on the LLM
course. The wide range of subjects and theoretical approaches reflect the broad
conception of legal theory explored in the curricula. Contributors grapple with
traditional questions of analytic jurisprudence, problems in ethics and political
philosophy and challenges at the intersection of social and legal theory.
Stephen Guest, Faculty Editor 1994 - .
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