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The Society of Legal Scholars

The Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) is the learned society for those who teach law in a university or similar institution or who are otherwise engaged in legal scholarship. As of the beginning of 2016 the Society had over 3,000 members consisting of academic and practising lawyers in a wide variety of subject areas. It has charitable status.

The SLS publishes one of the UK's leading generalist peer-reviewed law journals, Legal Studies.

The Society was founded in 1908 by Edward Jenks as The Society of Public Teachers of Law and changed its name to the SLS in 2002. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Directory of members

    Published 1980
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    Directory of members

    Published 1984
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    Directory of members

    Published 1989
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    Legal studies the journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law

    Published 1981
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