Irish Law Times

The Irish Law Times is a law journal for practitioners and academic lawyers that covers a wide range of legal topics.

Its forerunner, the Irish Law Times and Reports, was first established in 1865 and was still publishing under that title until its acquisition by Round Hall Press in 1983, when the title was re-launched under the name Irish Law Times.

The journal is now published 20 times per year in Dublin, Ireland, by Thomson Round Hall. The current editor is David P. Boyle.

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