
Would you like to stay updated on publications by researchers from the Amsterdam Law School? It is now possible to subscribe to the Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series on SSRN and receive email notifications of newly published papers.
About SSRN
The Social Science Research Network (SSRN) is a platform where researchers can publish their (working) papers. It contains over 1.5 million preprints and research papers across 65 different disciplines, including publications from more than 500 international law schools. The papers are open access available.

Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series
The Amsterdam Law School has had its own series on SSRN since 2011: the Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series. This series is divided into several topics:
- General
- Amsterdam Center for International Law
- Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics
- Amsterdam Centre for European Law & Governance
- Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law
- Centre for Law & Behavior
- Institute for Information Law
- Law Centre for Health & Life Law
Subscription to the eJournal
Recently, the Amsterdam Law School series has been upgraded to an eJournal on SSRN. This means it is now possible to subscribe to the series and receive regular updates on new papers via email. You can subscribe via this link or through the button on the series' homepage. Subscribing is free of charge but requires a (free) SSRN account.
Submit Your Own Research
Are you an Amsterdam Law School researcher looking to publish a paper on SSRN? The Law Library manages the publication of papers in the Amsterdam Law School series. On the ARILS website, you will find more information and the protocol for submitting a paper.
Other Legal Research on SSRN
The Amsterdam Law School series is part of SSRN's Legal Scholarship Network (LSN), which features publications from numerous law schools as well as research centres and conferences. To explore all papers available within the LSN, navigate to SSRN's Browse section, select Social Sciences and then choose Legal Scholarship Network.

Additionally, it is possible to subscribe to LSN Subject Matter eJournals. There is a wide variety of topics, such as Antitrust Law & Policy, Climate Change Law, European Law, Law & Economics, and Empirical Legal Studies.
All papers on SSRN are also fully searchable via the Advanced Search page. This does not require an SSRN account; all papers are freely available to everyone.