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Neue Juristische Wochenschrift
EditorWolfgang Ewer, Rainer Hamm, Ulrich Karpenstein, Georg Maier-Reimer, Ingeborg Rakete-Dombek, Michael Streck
CategoriesLegal magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation42.000
PublisherC.H. Beck
Founded1946
CountryGermany
Based inFrankfurt am Main
LanguageGerman
Websitewww.njw.de
ISSN0341-1915

The Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW) (German: New Legal Weekly Journal) is a German legal magazine. It is published weekly by C. H. Beck in a run of 42.836 copies. It was founded in 1946[1] and counts as one of the two most important German legal magazines.[2]

References

  1. ^ Flemming, Alfred (1987), "Aus der Gründungsgeschichte der NJW", NJW: 2653
  2. ^ Marcel, Gröls (2009), "Ein Ranking juristischer Fachzeitschriften", JuristenZeitung: 488, JSTOR 20829784