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New Criminal Law Review joins University of California Press



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New Criminal Law Review joins University of California Press

JOURNAL FORMERLY PUBLISHED AS BUFFALO CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW BEGINS 
QUARTERLY PUBLICATION WINTER 2007

Berkeley, CA, July, 28, 2006.  University of California Press 
Journals + Digital Publishing is proud to announce that 
commencing with Volume 10, Issue 1, it will begin publishing New 
Criminal Law Review: An International and Interdisciplinary 
Journal.  Focused on examinations of crime and punishment in 
domestic, transnational, and international contexts, New Criminal 
Law Review provides timely, innovative commentary and in-depth 
scholarly analyses on a wide range of criminal law topics. The 
journal encourages a variety of methodological and theoretical 
approaches and is a crucial resource for criminal law 
professionals in both academia and the criminal justice system.

"Teaming up with University of California Press is the next 
logical step for a journal founded ten years ago to feature and 
foster cutting-edge and topical criminal law scholarship from 
throughout the world." -Markus D. Dubber & Lindsay Farmer, 
Editors-in-Chief, New Criminal Law Review

"During the past ten years, Markus Dubber has built a fine 
reputation and respectable following for Buffalo Criminal Law 
Review. We look forward to working with him and Lindsay Farmer to 
expand that base and bring even greater visibility and 
accessibility to New Criminal Law Review." -Rebecca Simon, 
Associate Director for Journals and Digital Publishing, 
University of California Press

Beginning with the January, 2007 issue, New Criminal Law Review 
(formerly published as Buffalo Criminal Law Review) will move to 
a quarterly publication schedule and will release issues in 
January, April, July and October. The journal publishes thematic 
forum sections and special issues, full-length peer-reviewed 
articles, book reviews, and occasional correspondence.

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http://www.ucpressjournals.com

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