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Elsa Malta Law Review

The editorial team of the Law Review and accepted authors have a unique opportunity to hone their legal research and writing skills. The legal research required for the acceptance of articles submitted by authors is strict; Its process allows the editorial team of the Law Review and accepted authors to gain valuable experience in researching legislative history, legal construction and complex issues of law. In addition, the process of writing and editing an article requires accepted authors to study in depth a particular area of law, thereby acquiring a higher level of legal expertise in the field of choice than traditional law school. In addition, the editorial team of the Law Journal supports accepted authors in their research through high-level editorial advice, multiple rounds of peer review and personalized commentary. EMaas is a biennial legal journal published by ELS candidates and peer-reviewed by the Maastricht branch of the European Law Students` Association (ELSA). The editorial team of the Revue de droit consists of the director of the Revue de droit and several editors and peer reviewers who work together as a team to publish each issue. The editorial team for Law Review 2021-22 will be led by Carmen Enciso, the current director of Law Review. The ELSA Malta Law Review was founded in August 2010 and launched a year later. It is a student-edited and peer-reviewed legal journal published by the European Law Students` Association (ELSA) of Malta, a student organisation of the University of Malta. “This review testifies to the great intellectual rigour with which our students are able to respond to the changing legal environment, even if it affects their current studies on a daily basis.” – Prof. Peter G. Xuereb, Head of the Department of European Law and Comparative Law, University of Malta. Fostering a network of European law through the Law Review: Serving on the Law Review and Leading the Publication: An open access journal dedicated exclusively to promoting progressive leadership activities in medical science in support of humanitarian science.

The international serial number of the ELSA Malta Law Review is: 2225-210X ISSN EMaas has made it its mission to contribute to legal education by creating a forum for the analysis and discussion of current legal issues. It intends to provide promising young lawyers and legal thinkers with a platform where they can promote and test their ideas, as well as actively promote the practice and development of legal research and writing skills outside the framework of the traditional law education curriculum at the Faculty of Law. Today, ELSA is the world`s largest independent association of law students with more than 60,000 members represented in more than 432 law schools in 44 countries, from Ireland to Azerbaijan and from Finland to Malta. An open access journal for the study of students of European law may seem like an oxymoron at first, since . The European Student Law Association, as a non-governmental organisation, is a student legal community well known for the activities of the..