We’re happy to announce that we added Competition Law Journal to the Edward Elgar Publishing Law Package! This new journal is also available in the Law Journal Library with a three-year embargo. Containing 18 volumes and more than 6,000 pages, Competition Law Journal is a key reference for every competition and corporate law library!
About the Journal
The Competition Law Journal provides scholars and practitioners in the field of competition and antitrust with a reliable source of analysis on the law and practice in the UK and EU. Its primary focus is on all aspects of UK competition law, from legal, economic and policy perspectives. It also addresses important developments in EU and international competition law. Combining authoritative editorial comment and articles by leading practitioners and academics, the Journal includes analysis of essential case law, CMA and European Commission decisions and relevant economic analysis.
Competition Law Journal provides:
- concise, practitioner-focused articles on UK, European, and international competition law and practice.
- cutting-edge commentary on case, news, and developments.
- accessible economic analysis of recent cases and other competition developments.
Edward Elgar Package
Access comprehensive coverage of select Edward Elgar legal journals with the Edward Elgar Publishing Law Package. These seven journals can be found in the Law Journal Library with a three-year embargo at no additional charge, and current content for these journals is available via the package. Purchasing the package will open access to the most current material published in all included titles. This package provides access to both HeinOnline and Elgaronline’s platforms for one great price.
The following journals are included in the package:
Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law
A semi-annual journal addressing the dynamic developments in environmental law in the Asia Pacific region, APJEL was established in 1996 and has a global reputation for publishing scholarly and current analysis of all aspects of Asia Pacific environmental law and policy. APJEL has been published by Edward Elgar since 2016 and joins Edward Elgar’s growing list of international scholarly journals.
Cambridge International Law Journal
The Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) succeeds the Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law. It is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal with a broad focus on international law. CILJ provides a platform for both young and well-established academics to publish outstanding research on cutting-edge, highly topical international law issues alongside, and in dialog with, each other. The journal releases two issues a year.
Interactive Entertainment Law Review
The aim of the Interactive Entertainment Law Review is to serve as a peer-reviewed hub for legal analysis of interactive entertainment, video games, virtual/augmented/mixed realities, social media, and all related and emergent forms of digital interactive entertainment. The journal is published twice a year with articles focusing on the legal changes, challenges, and controversies in this high-profile and increasingly critical area of legal inquiry.
Journal of Human Rights and the Environment
The relationship between human rights and the environment is a fascinating, uneasy, and increasingly urgent one. This international journal provides a strategic academic forum in which an extended interdisciplinary and multilayered conversation can take place concerning the challenges located at the interface of these two centrally important fields. The journal releases two issues a year.
Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property
As an extension of the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute’s reputation as one of the foremost centers for intellectual property research and education, QMJIP has become an important forum for quality scholarship in this field, publishing full-length articles as well as analysis pieces and case reports, on a quarterly basis.
Renmin Chinese Law Review – Bonus Title!
Renmin Chinese Law Review is a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law, which brings together the work of recognized scholars from China, offering a window on current legal research. The Review addresses topics such as the law theory of public interest, as well as issues pertaining to the Chinese legal system’s implementation of WTO laws. All of the contributions provide useful insights for those wishing to explore China’s increasing influence in international law and politics as well as China’s recent legal reforms.
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