American Journal of Comparative Law
| Discipline | Comparative law, transnational law |
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| Language | English |
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| Frequency | quarterly |
| Standard abbreviations | |
| Bluebook | Am. J. Comp. L. |
| ISO 4 | Am. J. Comp. Law |
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| ISSN | 0002-919X |
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The American Journal of Comparative Law (AJCL) (ISSN 0002-919X) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, law journal devoted to comparative and transnational legal studies—addressing subjects such as comparative law, comparative and transnational legal history and theory, private international law and conflict of laws, and the study of legal systems, cultures, and traditions other than those of the United States.
The AJCL published articles authored by scholars representing all continents, regions, and legal cultures of the world. It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society of Comparative Law. As of 2014, it was co-hosted and administered by the Institute of Comparative Law (McGill University) and the Georgetown University Law Center. Past hosts include institutions such as University of California Berkeley School of Law, Columbia Law School, and the University of Michigan Law School.