
Denning Law Journal
Many Law schools publish their own law journals. In the United Kingdom, these are most often edited by faculty staff. At The University of Buckingham, the Law School staff edit and publish an annual journal – The . It is named after one of the most famous British judges of the 20th Century, if not the most famous. Lord Denning was an enthusiastic supporter of the fledgling university at Buckingham. It seemed natural when the Journal was founded in 1986 to name it after him. We were greatly honoured when he consented to the use of his name.
Law journals act as forums for legal scholarship and thought. They include articles by academics which record their research in a particular area or on an identified problem in the law. O