Competition Law Review

Editorial & Refereeing Policy

The current Editoral Board of the Competition Law Review consists of the CLaSF Management Board and a number of leading experts in Compettion Law and Regulation:

Dr Alan Riley, Joint Editor (CLaSF Chair)
Prof Barry Rodger, Joint Editor (CLaSF Vice Chair)
Prof Phillipa Watson (CLaSF Secretary)
Ms Kirsty Middleton (CLaSF Treasurer)
Mr Angus MacCulloch (CLaSF Comms Officer)

Professor Steve Anderman
Professor Cosmo Graham
Professor Anthony Ogus
Professor Tony Prosser
Professor Brenda Sufrin
Professor Richard Whish

All submissions to the Review should be submitted to either Joint Editor, by May 1 for the July issue and October 1 for the December issue, by e-mail at the following address: editor@clasf.org.

There is no formal word limit on article submissions, although the Editors advise against submission of articles in excess of 15,000 words. The CompLRev also welcomes the submission of book reviews and case comment.

The joint editors undertake a first stage informal review of the article. After consultation regarding a appropriate referees, articles will then be transmitted for the formal stage of the anonymous refereeing process. The aim will be to deliver a final view on publication of a submitted paper within six weeks of submission. There will be no fixed pool of referees, and referees will be drawn from the CLaSF membership, the Editorial Board and other experts in competition law and related subjects as appropriate. No article will be published in the Review without first receiving the approval of two referees.