The Journal of Portuguese-Speaking Law (RDL), run by the International Research Network on Lusophone Law (REDIL), is designed to bring forth legal studies with a robust interdisciplinary component and an attentive eye on contemporary issues of tangible significance to the Portuguese-speaking world and to the world at large.

It publishes articles devoted to a monographic theme — stipulated for each issue — as well as articles covering a broader spectrum of legal matters.

It also includes a section exclusively geared towards the study of paradigmatic case law from the courts of Portuguese-speaking countries and regions, above all from the higher courts.

It also has a section for reviewing articles, books, and book chapters, preferably those authored by Portuguese-speaking scholars or covering matters of Portuguese-speaking law.

Finally, there is room for news of events and other scientific initiatives involving REDIL members.