Preface

Philip Girard

Research output: Contribution to journalArticle

Abstract

The foreword to the first issue of the Dalhousie Law Journal (September 1973) stated that the editors commenced the enterprise "without lofty pretensions." If the newjournal' s existence served "to encourage creative research and writing among law teachers, among students, and generally among the legal profession and related disciplines, that may be justification." The editors nonetheless concluded with a lofty enough mission statement: "we shall be endeavouring to produce a stimulating journal exemplifying those qualities that most people would characterize as scholarly, among them thoroughness, precision of thought, independence of judgment." The Editorial Board believes that the Journal has fulfilled the ambitions of the "framers," and that it will continue to do so during its next quarter-century.
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Issue number2.0
Publication statusPublished - Oct. 1 1998

Keywords

  • Dalhousie Law Journal
  • editors
  • research
  • writing
  • law teachers
  • students
  • legal profession
  • Canada

Disciplines

  • Legal Writing and Research

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