Journal abbreviation: New York Law School journal of human rights
The abbreviation of the journal title "New York Law School journal of human rights" is "N. Y. Law Sch. J. Hum. Rights". It is the recommended abbreviation to be used for abstracting, indexing and referencing purposes and meets all criteria of the ISO 4 standard for abbreviating names of scientific journals.
Abbreviation rules
The table below outlines in detail the ISO 4 rules and matches to the ISSN maintained list of title word abbreviations (TWA) to derive the abbreviation.
Title | Abbreviation | Word/Stem/Rule |
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New | N. | matches the word "New in the term New York" |
York | Y. | matches the word "York in the term New York" |
Law | Law | No abbreviation listed in TWA. |
School | Sch. | matches the stem "school-" |
journal | J. | matches the word "journal" |
of | Rule 4.3: prepositions shall be omitted from title abbreviations. | |
human | Hum. | matches the word "human" |
rights | Rights | No abbreviation listed in TWA. |
Abbreviation systems
The International Organization for Standardization has developed the ISO 4 abbreviation system as a means of creating uniform abbreviations for journal titles. This allows researchers and academics to easily recognize and refer to journals in a consistent manner.
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About the journal
Full journal title | New York Law School journal of human rights |
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Abbreviation | N. Y. Law Sch. J. Hum. Rights |
ISSN (print) | 1046-4328 |
ISSN (online) | NA |
NLM catalog | 100972046 |