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Founded in 2009, the Sciences Po Law Review is a bilingual biannual journal affiliated with the Association of Jurists of Sciences Po (AJSP). Published by LexisNexis, the Review has offered thematic dossiers devoted to major legal issues. Entirely and independently designed by students of the Sciences Po Law School, the Review now has more than twenty issues.

The Review is written by academics, practitioners and students from Sciences Po as well as from other institutions. The members of the Journal select the contributors and organise the publication. Each issue is placed under the scientific direction of a prominent expert in the legal field.

In constant development, the Revue des Juristes de Sciences Po intends to become a reference among  student publications. By progressively enhancing its visibility, it ultimately aims to shape the perspectives of legal professionals regarding the influence of law in our modern society.

Issue No. 26 Olympic and Paralympic Games 2024

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The Sciences Po Law Review is pleased to announce the publication of its 27th biannual edition, dedicated to the 2024 U.S. presidential election, under the scientific direction of Jean-David Levitte. Every four years, the world closely follows this defining political event, and the 2024 election was no exception. Given its profound legal, political, and economic implications, this issue brings together expert analyses and interviews that examine how the U.S. legal system structures electoral processes, reflects democratic participation, and shapes global governance.

This edition features contributions on key institutional mechanisms—such as the Electoral College and the Supreme Court—alongside broader discussions on voting rights, discrimination, and economic policy. We are honored to publish this special issue and extend our sincere gratitude to our scientific committee, authors, and editorial team, whose dedication made this publication possible.

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