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SSRN adds new Elder Law Studies Network

We are pleased to announce a new Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) Sponsored Subject Matter eJournal — Elder Law Studies.

ELDER LAW STUDIES
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Elder-Law-Studies.html
Subscribe: http://hq.ssrn.com/jourInvite.cfm?link=Elder-Law-Studies

Editor: Nina Kohn, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University – College of Law

Sponsor: The Elder Law Studies Journal is sponsored by Syracuse University College of Law, which offers a certificate in Gerontology in cooperation with the Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs.

Description: The Elder Law Studies journal providesa forum for sharing current scholarship on elder law. Elder law is aspecialized area of law focused on counseling and representing olderpersons or their representatives on later-in-life planning and otherlegal issues of particular importance to older adults. Unlike manyother areas of the law, elder law is defined primarily by the clientpopulation to be served, not by a distinct set of legal doctrines.Accordingly, the Elder Law Studies Journal publishes articles thatprovide a learned, disinterested, and significant analysis of one ormore legal issues of particular importance to older adults.

HOW TO SUBSCRIBE
You can subscribe to the eJournal by clicking on the “subscribe” link listed below the journal name.

You can modify your subscriptions by going to the SSRN User HeadQuarters: http://hq.ssrn.com.(If you do not remember your User ID or Password, please click “ForgotPassword” and fill in the necessary fields. This information will thenbe emailed to you.) Once you have successfully logged in, you will beable to change your journal subscriptions. If you have questions orproblems with this process, please email UserSupport@SSRN.com or call 877-SSRNHelp (toll free 877.777.6435 within the United States or 00+1+585+4428170 outside of the United States).

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