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About Journal of Law and Political Economy

The Journal of Law and Political Economy is a peer-reviewed online journal that seeks to promote multi- and interdisciplinary analyses of the mutually constitutive interactions among law, society, institutions, and politics. We are owned by ClassCrits, Inc., one of the premier organizations in the Law and Political Economy ecosystem. We accept full-length articles, essays, and book reviews.

The Journal seeks to promote multi- and interdisciplinary analyses of the mutually constitutive interactions among law, society, institutions, and politics. Its central goal is to explore power in all of its manifestations (race, class, gender, sexuality, disability, global inequality, etc.) and the relationship of law to power. The intellectual foundations of the journal are informed broadly by the critical traditions in both law and political economy, which have challenged the assumptions, methods, omissions, and commitments of legal and economic thinking to emphasize the role of institutions, morality, politics, and social or historical context in shaping power relations. The mutually constitutive roles of law and power and their effects in shaping the historical and institutional trajectories of capitalist societies are at the heart of JLPE’s intellectual mission.

To see the Journal's masthead, click here: JLPE Masthead