Competition Law Review

Notes for Contributors

1. Submissions to the Review

Submissions to the Review should be submitted electronically to editor@clasf.org, preferably in MS Word format. If the material is in another format please set out the format that the file is in. The author's name should appear under the title, and should be asterisked, with the author's designation just above the footnotes.

2. Abstracts

Articles should be preceded by a short abstract of no more than 200 words. Abstracts for articles will be printed in the journal, and abstracts will be posted on the web site to facilitate searches by readers.

3. Headings

Please limit the use of headings to those which add to clarity. Do not use more than four levels of headings.

4. Quotations

These should be clearly indicated by single quotation marks, with double quotation marks used for quotes within quotes. Where a quotation is more than three lines long, it should be indented as a separate paragraph and with no quotation marks.

5. Citations

Book citations should be in the following format:
Whish, Competition Law, 5th ed, London, LexisNexis, 2003.

Article citations as follows:
Vedder, 'Spontaneous Harmonisation of National (Competition) Laws in the Wake of the Modernisation of EC Competition Law' (2004) 1(1) CompLRev 5.

Chapters in Books as follows:
Rodger & MacCulloch, 'The Chapter I Prohibition. Prohibiting Cartels, Or Permitting Verticals? Or Both?', in Rodger & MacCulloch (eds), The Competition Act: A New Era for UK Competition Law, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2000.