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LSE Law Review

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The LSE Law Review is a student-run law journal at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). It publishes legal scholarships on various areas of law. The journal is managed by an Editorial Board consisting of LSE students from different years of study, who handle all editorial and organizational aspects of the publication. Although the LSE Law Review operates independently, it is endorsed by the LSE Law School.