Columbia Journal of European Law (CJEL)
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Among the many publishers that shape academic thought, Columbia Journal of European Law holds a distinct position in the field of legal scholarship. The journal operates from a quietly influential base on the Upper West Side. Papers here balance depth with practical insight, often cited across transatlantic debates. Whether tracking regulatory shifts or constitutional developments, readers find pieces that move from theory straight into policy conversations.
At Jerome L. Greene Hall, 435 W 116th St, New York, NY 10027, the journal maintains its editorial headquarters. The building stands steps from Columbia University’s core campus, surrounded by the same intellectual currents that have shaped generations of legal thinkers. Visitors looking for a specific issue or back-catalog search usually find what they need without unnecessary detours. Offices remain compact, functional, and focused on the work itself.
Questions about submissions, subscriptions, or permissions reach the team directly at 212-854-3947. Inquiries arrive via email or phone, answered in the order they arrive. Policy notes and style sheets guide contributors, ensuring submissions align with the journal’s scope and citation standards. Authors receive clear timelines once pieces enter the review pipeline.
Find your way using the directions on the map. The route keeps you north of Midtown traffic, an advantage during peak hours. Once you arrive, the building’s signage points straight to the editorial entrance.