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The Irish Law Times (ISSN 1649-4164) is a refereed professional law journal for practising and academic lawyers. First established in 1865 (as the Irish Law Times and Solicitors Journal), and re-established in the 1980s by Round Hall Press as the Irish Law Times, it is published in 20 editions each year by Thomson Reuters.

Andrew McKeown, a practising barrister, has edited the journal since 2023, following the death of the journal's long-standing editor David P Boyle, who had edited the journal since 2000.

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  1. Twining, William; Uglow, Jennifer, eds. (1981). Law Publishing and Legal Information: Small Jurisdictions of the British Isles. London: Sweet & Maxwell. p. 48.

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