First published in 1885, the Law Quarterly Review provides authoritative and critical analysis on a broad range of legal issues. It is widely acclaimed as a leading platform for scholarly legal debate in the UK and throughout the common law world.
- With four issues a year, the Law Quarterly Review keeps readers up-to-date with many important legal developments.
- The Law Quarterly Review is committed to providing a balanced coverage of developments in the common law world.
- Issues covered are relevant to both academics and practitioners.
Please submit your article, note or book review in a word document with 1.5 line spacing. All articles and notes should be emailed to the Editor, Prof .Peter Mirfield, Jesus College, Oxford (Peter.Mirfield@jesus.ox.ac.uk) and book reviews to Dr Jonathan Morgan, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (jem44@cam.ac.uk). Articles should not exceed 15,000 words in length, including footnotes and everything else. Notes should contain 3,000 words or fewer, and book reviews 1,500 words or fewer.