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The Haifa Law Review
DisciplineLaw review
LanguageEnglish, Hebrew
Edited byRonen Perry
Publication details
History2004-present
Publisher
FrequencyBiannually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Haifa Law Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0792-8521
OCLC no.242723540
Links

The Haifa Law Review (Hebrew: דין ודברים, Din U’Dvarim) is a peer-reviewed law review with an interdisciplinary orientation, published by the University of Haifa Faculty of Law. It was established in 2004 by Sandy Kedar, who served as its first editor-in-chief. It is currently edited by Ronen Perry. The editor-in-chief is always a faculty member, whereas the editorial board consists of 10-15 law students. Students are offered positions based on their first-year grades and performance.

The journal publishes two issues each year. Unsolicited submissions go through a two-stage review process: a preliminary in-house screening and external peer review. From time to time the journal publishes symposium issues, focusing on specific topics like law and geography, intellectual property and competition law, law and humanities, methodologies and perspectives in legal research, and others. The journal also publishes in-depth interviews with retired justices of the Supreme Court of Israel.