Haifa Law Review

It was established in 2004 by Sandy Kedar, who served as its first editor-in-chief.

The editor-in-chief is always a faculty member, whereas the editorial board consists of 10-15 law students.

Students are offered positions based on their first-year grades and performance.

From time to time the journal publishes symposium issues, focusing on specific topics like law and geography, intellectual property and competition law, law and humanities, methodologies and perspectives in legal research, and others.

The journal also publishes in-depth interviews with retired justices of the Supreme Court of Israel.