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Criminal Law Review
Issues Only Service
ISSN:  0011-135X
Published by: Sweet & Maxwell
Editor: Professor Ian Dennis
Last Release: Jan 2010 / Next Release: Feb 2010
Subscription Information: 12 Issues a year, Calendar year
Format: Journal
£346.00
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Product Description
Criminal Law Review is the leading quality journal for all those involved in criminal law. Drawing all aspects of the law together in one regular publication, it allows quick and easy monitoring of all key developments.
  • Keeps criminal lawyers up to date with new developments in law and practice
  • Saves the time of searching through many sources for the latest commentary, cases and legislation
  • Provides expert commentary on all important criminal law cases
  • Includes longer articles analysing current trends and important changes in the law
Subscription Information
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.
 
12 issues per annum.
 
Indexing & Abstracting Services
The Criminal Law Review is included in the following indexing and abstracting services:
  • Legal Journals Index on Westlaw UK
  • Articles Index from Lawtel
Editors & Editorial Board
Ian Dennis, General Editor
David Ormerod, Case & Comment Editor
Dr David A. Thomas, Sentencing Editor
Andy Roberts, Global Digest Editor
Professor John Jackson, Book Review Editor
Contributor Information
  • The Criminal Law Review welcomes 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 3,000-4,000 words and the normal maximum 5,000 words. However, shorter contributions will be welcomed and longer ones may be considered for publication.
  • The REVIEW also welcomes short notes for its ''Current Topics'' section. These should deal with issues of practical relevance, and should be no longer than 1,500 words.
  • Papers to be considered for publication should be sent to: Professor Ian Dennis, Faculty of Laws, University College London, Bentham House, Endsleigh Gardens, London WC1H 0EG. Submission of a paper will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. All contributions must be sent at the owner's risk. Every effort will be made to return unused material, but no guarantee can be given in this respect.
  • For further information on the selection procedure and maximizing your chance of success, please send for a free copy of our booklet ''Getting Published in the Criminal Law Review''. This is available from the House Editor at the address below.
  • Case reports. Please send reports to the House Editor, The Criminal Law Review, Sweet & Maxwell, The Hatchery, Hall Bank Lane, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, W. Yorkshire, HX7 5HQ.
  • Please note that cases in the Court of Appeal and House of Lords are covered by our own team of reporters. Notification of significant cases can, however, be of assistance.
  • Please send books for review to the House Editor at the address above.
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The Criminal 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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Contact Us
Editorial Correspondence:
Professor Ian Dennis
Faculty of Laws
University College London
Bentham House
Endsleigh Gardens
London
WC1H 0EG
 
Publishing Manager:
Suzanna Wong
 
House Editor:
Jon Hilton
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