The Irish Law Times (ISSN 1649-4164) is a law journal for practitioners and academic lawyers that covers a range of legal topics.[citation needed]
Its forerunner, The Irish Law Times and Solicitors Journal, was first launched in 1867.[1] The journal included law reports cited as I.L.T.R. and was still publishing under that title until its acquisition by Round Hall Press in 1983, when the title was re-launched under the name Irish Law Times.
The journal is published 20 times per year in Dublin, Ireland, by Thomson Round Hall. The current[when?] editor is David P. Boyle.[citation needed]
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References
- ^ Twining, William; Uglow, Jennifer, eds. (1981). Law Publishing and Legal Information: Small Jurisdictions of the British Isles. London: Sweet & Maxwell. p. 48.
External links
- Article index for Irish Law Times since 1997 from Irish Legal Information Initiative
- The Irish law times and solicitors' journal full text of most volumes to 1879 from HathiTrust ((ISSN 0021-1281),