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Peer Review Policy
- Edited by:
- Dr Peter Coe
- Publisher:
- Bloomsbury Publishing plc
- Publication Date:
- February 2025
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Where appropriate, academic submissions are sent to independent referees for comment. The peer review process is based on initial editor screening and refereeing by two anonymous referees.
Consultant Editor:
Howard Johnson, Part-time Senior Teaching Fellow, Durham Law School
Editors:
- □ Brian Dowrick, Senior Lecturer in Law, Law School, Glamorgan University
- □ Clive Davies, Senior Lawyer, Fujitsu Services
- □ Brian Pillans, Lecturer in Law, Glasgow Caledonian University
- □ Paul Chamberlain, Solicitor, Davenport Lyons
News Editor:
- □ Campbell Deane, Bannatyne, Kirkwood, France & Co, Glasgow
Advisory Panel:
- □ Eduardo Bertoni, Director of the Centre for Studies on Freedom of Expression and Access for Information (CELE), Palermo
University School of Law, Argentina; former Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression at the Organization of American Studies
- □ Anthony Burke, Solicitor, Partner, Mason Hayes + Curran, Dublin
- □ Richard Caddell, Lecturer in Law, School of Law, Swansea University
- □ Michael Epstein, Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles; Supervising Editor of the Journal of International Media and Entertainment Law
- □ Simon Gallant, Partner, Gallant Macmillan LLP
- □ Thomas Gibbons, School of Law, University of Manchester
- □ David Goldberg, Senior Honorary Visiting Fellow, Institute of Computer Communications, Queen Mary, University of London; part-time Lecturer, Division of Law, Glasgow Caledonian University
- □ Wolfgang Kleinwächter, University of Aarhus, Special Adviser to the Chair of the UN Internet Governance Forum
- □ Jeremy Landau, Partner, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicolson Graham LLP
- □ Rehman Noormohamed, Partner, Technology Media & Communications, Michelmores LLP
- □ Michael D Scott, Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles; Director, International IT Law Summer Programme in London
- □ Gavin Sutter, Research Fellow, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London
- □ Professor Ian Walden, Head of the Institute of Computer and Communications Law, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London and consultant to Baker & McKenzie
- □ Kyu Ho Youm, Jonathan Marshall First Amendment Chair Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon