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Journal URL https://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls
Title Oñati Socio-Legal Series
Publisher International Institute for the Sociology of Law / Fundación Inst. Inter. de Soc. Jurídica
Description This journal publishes work within the field of law and society, including any work aiming to understand and analyse law as a set of social institutions, processes, practices or techniques, using approaches from the social sciences and humanities
ISSN 2079-5971
Language(s) English (en_US)
Publisher Email l.kortabarria@iisj.es
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