Animal Law Review
1994-Present
Founded at Lewis & Clark Law School, this is the first law journal dedicated entirely to animal law. It publishes scholarship on legal, ethical, and policy issues that affect animals, and also advances the field through rigorous analysis and advocacy-oriented discourse.
Animal Law Review
1994-Present
This nationally recognized, student-edited publication is dedicated to advancing the field of animal law. It explores a wide range of legal issues involving animals, from industrial agriculture and research use to endangered species and companion animal rights. Covering intersections with property, tort, criminal, and administrative law, it offers a balanced, scholarly forum for shaping the evolving landscape of animal-related legal discourse.
Animal Sentience is published by WellBeing International, which works to advance the application of scientific and technical analysis and expertise to human well-being, animal well-being and environmental sustainability worldwide, and to reinforce the importance of scholarship and relevant data collection to these fields. The journal contents are freely available to anybody with access to the internet.
Animals
2011-Present
Animals is an international and interdisciplinary scholarly open access journal. It publishes original research articles, reviews and communications that offer substantial new insight into any field of study that involves animals, including zoology, ethnozoology, animal science, animal ethics and animal welfare. However, preference will be given to those articles that provide an understanding of animals within a larger context (i.e., the animals' interactions with the outside world, including humans).
Antarctic Affairs
2014-Present
Antarctica Affairs is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to Antarctic issues, combining policy analysis, environmental studies, legal research, and scientific findings. It covers governance and treaty matters as well as practical scientific results, though detailed publication metrics are less transparent–it emphasizes expert insight into how Antarctica is managed and protected.
Antarctic Science
1989-Present
A fully open-access, peer-reviewed journal published six times a year, Antarctic Science welcomes research from all disciplines related to the Antarctic–from biology, geology, meteorology, oceanography, and space science to environmental policy and humanities. It includes full research articles, reviews, perspectives, technical notes, and book reviews. Its aim is to provide an international platform for scientists across countries conducting Antarctic research.
Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law (APJEL)
1996-Present
Established in 1996, this journal offers critical, scholarly analysis of environmental law and policy developments across the Asia Pacific region. It provides in-depth insights into legal responses to environmental and developmental challenges, making it a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers engaged in environmental governance in the region and beyond.
Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law
1996-Present
Established in 1996, APJEL provides peer-reviewed scholarship on environmental law and policy across the Asia‑Pacific. The journal publishes articles, case studies, country reports, and book reviews that critically analyze legal responses to regional and global environmental challenges. It supports legal practitioners, academics, and policymakers seeking insights into environmental governance, regulation, and sustainable development across diverse jurisdictions.
A special issue for the Asian Law and Society Association presents new socio-legal research on preventing human-caused disasters in Asia and beyond. Sparked by the 2019 ALSA conference in Osaka–held as COVID-19 and Australia's wildfires began–the issue calls for reforms in legal education, adoption of Rights of Nature principles, and Indigenous-centered jurisprudence to challenge exploitative legal norms and address escalating ecological crises.
Atmos
2019-Present
An exploration of climate and culture, a nonprofit biannual magazine and digital platform curated by a global ecosystem of artists, activists, and writers devoted to ecological and social justice through creative storytelling. The mission of Atmos is to re-enchant people with nature and their shared humanity. Atmos inspires cultural transformation and illuminate solutions to heal and protect the planet—now, and for generations to come.
The Australian Animal Protection Law Journal (AAPLJ) was Australia's first peer-reviewed journal dedicated to animal law, published from 2008 to 2015. It provided a platform for scholarly discourse on various aspects of animal protection law, featuring articles, case notes, and book reviews. The journal covered diverse topics, including animal welfare legislation, enforcement issues, and the intersection of animal law with other legal fields. Archived volumes and tables of contents are accessible online, offering valuable resources for researchers and practitioners interested in the evolution of animal law in Australia.
Australian Indigenous Law Review
1996-Present
This peer-reviewed journal publishes quality research on legal issues affecting Indigenous peoples in Australia and around the world. It contributes to Earth law and jurisprudence through explorations of land rights, heritage protection, and Indigenous legal traditions. These perspectives offer Earth-centred approaches to law rooted in deep, reciprocal relationships between people, landscapes, and the more-than-human world.
Australian Journal of Environmental Law
2014-2017
This peer-reviewed publication from Macquarie University, previously known as the Macquarie Journal of International and Comparative Environmental Law, ran from 2014 to 2017 and featured scholarly articles, case commentary, and book reviews on environmental law across international, regional, and local contexts.
Ecology Law Quarterly
1971-Present
This student-run journal at Berkeley Law publishes influential scholarship on environmental law, including topics like renewable energy and environmental justice.
Ecospirit
1980s
The quarterly journal Ecospirit was published by the Institute for Ecosophical Studies at Moravian College in the 1980s. It was published by a professor in the religion department, Donald St John, who was a graduate student of Thomas Berry's at Fordham University. This site is a digital repository of its letters, essays, and poems.