Collaborative publishing projects are undertaken by the IALS with a number of partners, the Institute having some degree of responsibility for putting together and providing editorial material. Amicus Curiae, the journal of the Institute and the Society for Advanced Legal Studies, is produced in-house.
IALS also publishes material on SAS-SPACE , the School of Advanced Study's E-repository, for scholarly and archival purposes. Most materials are made available for use on a non-commercial basis. Collections in the IALS Community contain work by Institute Staff, Students, Visiting Fellows and associated legal scholars and specialist.
Details of current print publications are provided with each title.
| Amicus Curiae | |
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The journal of the IALS and SALS is produced quarterly, and publishes articles on a wide range of legal issues of topical and academic interest from a prestigious range of contributors. The Institute aims to encourage interaction between those involved with the legal process, including practitioners, academics, members of the judiciary, regulators, and law enforcement officers. This objective is reflected in the content of the journal. Amicus Curiae also provides information on IALS and SALS activities. It is issued free of charge to SALS members, and is also available on subscription (£75 per annum for four issues including P&P to UK and Europe, £85 pa to the rest of the world). (SALS@sas.ac.uk) |
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Editorial responsibility, further information and submission of manuscripts: Julian Harris Deputy General Editor, Amicus Curiae + Associate Research Fellow, IALS ( julian.harris@sas.ac.uk ). |
| European Journal of Law Reform | |
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The key purpose of the EJLR is to respond to growing demand among scholars, legislators and practitioners of law in the private and public sectors for authoritative views on law reform in Europe and other parts of the world. A related purpose is to provide a systematic review of major initiatives for reform of laws and legal practice across Europe. The journal is produced quarterly with financial support from the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Stiftung zur Förderung der rechtlichen und wirtschaftlichen Forschung an der Universität Basel. It is published and distributed by Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis. |
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Editorial responsibility, further information and submission of manuscripts: Dr Helen Xanthaki or Dr Constantin Stefanou ( helen.xanthaki@sas.ac.uk ). |
| Journal of Banking Regulation | |
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Published by Palgrave Macmillan, the Journal of Banking Regulation is a quarterly, peer-reviewed publication which has established itself as one of the leading sources of authoritative and detailed information on all aspects of law and regulation affecting banking institutions. |
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The Journal welcomes submissions which present case study material, new approaches and techniques, empirical research or conceptual papers. Manuscript submissions should be sent to the Editor, Dr Dalvinder Singh, Associate Professor of Law, University of Warwick ( Dalvinder.Singh@warwick.ac.uk ). |
| W G Hart Legal Workshop Series | |
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The workshop takes place at the Institute annually, with a range of speakers addressing the topic chosen for the current year. |
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The IALS collaborates with Cavendish Publishing Ltd over the publication of the Hart Workshop proceedings in book form. |
| Money Laundering Monitor | |
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The MLM provides information on recent worldwide developments in the regulation of money laundering and related issues. It is issued as part of the annual subscription to Sweet & Maxwell's loose leaf Anti Money Laundering Guide, and is published 10 times per year. |
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Editorial responsibility, further information and submission of manuscripts: Julian Harris ( julian.harris@sas.ac.uk ). |
| Financial Services Newsletter | |
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The FSN contains information on the law and regulation of financial services in the UK and with summaries from around the world. It is issued to all subscribers to Sweet & Maxwell's loose leaf Encyclopedia of Financial Services, and is published 10 times per year. |
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Editorial responsibility, further information and submission of manuscripts: Julian Harris ( julian.harris@sas.ac.uk ). |
| Corporate Acquisitions & Mergers | |
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Editorial input is provided to this international three volume loose leaf work, which provides an overview of the political and economic background to takeovers and mergers on a country by country basis. It is published by Kluwer Law International. |
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Further information: Julian Harris ( julian.harris@sas.ac.uk ). |
| Previous publications |
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These include: Procurement and organised crime: an EU-wide study Cambridge Studies in Corporate Law IALS Bulletin (published 1988 to 1997) Perspectives in Anglo-Japanese Law Studies in Comparative Corporate and Financial Law |