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European Human Rights Law Review
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1361-15BV
Published by:
Sweet & Maxwell
General Editor:
Jonathan Cooper
Last Release:
Aug 2010 /
Next Release:
Oct 2010
Subscription Information:
6 Issues a year, Calendar year
Format:
Journal, Hardback
£601.00
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European Human Rights Law Review aims to promote better understanding of European human rights law, and to provide a forum for serious debate on the European Convention on Human Rights, the wider international framework for the protection of human rights and the Human Rights Act 1998. Tailored to the needs of the practitioner and academic lawyers, it provides unrivalled coverage of key issues in human rights law, including:
In-depth analysis of a wide range of issues relating to Convention law
Summaries and practical commentary on recent cases
Coverage of human rights law in the UK and from Strasbourg
Includes a Bulletin of developments and news from the Council of Europe
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Annual subscriptions for this title run from January to December. We will contact you each year to ascertain whether you wish to renew your subscription.
6 issues per annum.
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Sample Issue
European Human Rights Law Review No 1 2008 (1,553KB)
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Contents of Recent Issues
Recent Issues
European Human Rights Law Review No 3 2010 (171KB)
European Human Rights Law Review No 2 2010 (36KB)
European Human Rights Law Review No 1 2010 (47KB)
European Human Rights Law Review No 6 2009 (50KB)
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Indexing & Abstracting Services
The European Human Rights Law Review is included in the following indexing and abstracting services:
Legal Journals Index on Westlaw UK
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Editors & Editorial Board
Jonathan Cooper,
General Editor
Alice Edwards,
Book Reviews Editor
Martha Spurrier,
Managing Editor (Editorial Assistant)
James Welch,
Cases and Comment Editor
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We welcome the submission of articles for consideration by the Editor with a view to publication. In general, the most acceptable length of articles for the Review is 3000-5000 words. However, shorter contributions will be welcomed and longer ones may be considered for publication. All contributions must be in English.
The text of lectures and other public addresses may also be submitted for inclusion in the Opinion section.
Manuscripts should be typewritten on one side of the paper only, and double-spaced (including footnotes) with wide margins. Submission, in addition, on disk can also be helpful. A summary in no more than 150 words should be included. Any queries concerning style and layout should be addressed to the publishers:
European Human Rights Law Review, Sweet & Maxwell, The Hatchery, Hall Bank Lane, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 5HQ.
All articles are peer reviewed prior to being accepted for publication; we endeavour to ensure that the referee process is carried out as quickly as possible.
Copyright in all contributions remains in the contributors. The publishers acquire all publication rights.
Papers to be considered for publication should be sent to: Jonathan Cooper, Doughty Street Chambers, 10 Doughty Street, London, WC1N 2PL.
j.cooper@doughtystreet.co.uk
. Submission of a paper will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere.
Books for review to be sent to Alice Edwards at Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3TB.
alice.edwards@qen.ox.ac.uk
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European Human Rights Law Review Contributor Information
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European Human Rights Law Review is published by Thomson Reuters (Legal) Limited (Registered in England & Wales, Company No 1679046. Registered Office and address for service: 100 Avenue Road, London, NW3 3PF) trading as Sweet & Maxwell.
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Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in any retrieval system of any nature without prior written permission, except for permitted fair dealing under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or in accordance with the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency in respect of photocopying and/or reprographic reproduction. Application for permission for other use of copyright material including permission to reproduce extracts in other published works shall be made to the publishers. Full acknowledgment of author, publisher and source must be given.
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Editorial Correspondence:
Papers to be considered for publication and queries regarding contributions and the position of guest editor should be sent to:
Jonathan Cooper
Doughty Street Chambers
10 Doughty Street
London WC1N 2PL
Tel: 020 7404 1313
Email:
j.cooper@doughtystreet.co.uk
Correspondence to the publisher:
Clare McMahon
Publishing Manager
Sweet & Maxwell
100 Avenue Road
London NW3 3PF
Tel: 020 7393 7163
Email:
clare.mcmahon@thomsonreuters.com
Correspondence to House Editor:
Louise Hall
Sweet & Maxwell
The Hatchery
Hall Bank Lane
Mytholmroyd
Hebden Bridge
West Yorkshire HX7 5HQ
Email:
louise.hall@thomsonreuters.com
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