Mayflower. Getty 182871656. The Mayflower II is a replica of the 17th century ship Mayflower, celebrated for transporting the Pilgrims to the New World. The ship is docked at the State Pier in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Plymouth is known for being "America's Hometown" for its great prominence in American history and culture.
The Plymouth Law Review aims to encourage and promote legal scholarship and writing on a wide range of legal issues. It also provides a forum for disseminating information about current projects and initiatives being undertaken within the School. As such, it includes articles and reports by staff and students.

Latest issue

Plymouth Law Review – Volume 17, 2024

Issues may feature:
  • Articles by students who have graduated from the LLB (Hons) programme based on their final year dissertations where a first class mark was awarded.
  • Articles by academic staff relating to their current research projects, including papers delivered as part of the staff seminar programme.
  • Reports from current postgradute and undergraduate students.
  • Reports on the activities of the University of Plymouth Law Society.
  • News and features on developments within the School.
  • The Mayflower (formerly Pilgrim Fathers) Lecture.

Submissions

The Editorial Team:
For further information on the Plymouth Law Review contact Mr Hugo de Rijke