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Academic journal
Theoretical Inquiries in Law
DisciplineLegal theory, Jurisprudence
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History2000-present
PublisherTel Aviv University (Israel)
FrequencyBiannually
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ISO 4Theor. Inq. Law
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ISSN1565-3404
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Theoretical Inquiries in Law (abbreviated as "TIL") is a biannual peer-reviewed Israeli law journal published by Tel Aviv University. It is the only English law journal published by the school, and one out of only two published in English in Israel, alongside Israel Law Review.

Publication and Topics

TIL is published by Tel Aviv University's Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research. The journal focuses on legal theory and related topics, such as sociology, history, philosophy and economics, when those are relevant legal questions. Each issue focuses on a specific topic. Resepected experts in that topic are invited to contribute articles which are presented in a biannual conference.

The journal is sponsored by the Israeli law firm Gornitzky & Co.

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