Since its inception, Irish Jurist has aimed to publish relevant content in various fields of law and welcomes submissions from both domestic and international sources. Its editorial policy is to strike a balance between materials of local specific interest and those with more general significance. It encourages articles that analyze Irish law or involve international and comparative perspectives related to the Irish legal community.
This magazine publishes peer-reviewed articles covering a wide range of categories in modern and historical law, as well as shorter commentaries, case studies, and book reviews. This journal is committed to publishing materials that meet high legal academic standards and cultivating critical approaches to legal research and practice. It has a wide readership among the academic community, judges, and legal practitioners in Ireland, and also has a large number of subscribers internationally. It provides an important platform for academic exchange and dissemination of research results in the field of law, and plays a positive role in promoting the development of legal academia.