Academic journal
The Law Quarterly Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering common law throughout the world.[ 1] It was established in 1885 and is published by Sweet & Maxwell .[ 1] [ 2] It is one of the leading law journals in the United Kingdom .[ 3]
History
The LQR ' s founding editor was Frederick Pollock , then Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford .[ 2] Founded in 1885, it is one of the oldest law journals in the English-speaking world, after only the University of Pennsylvania Law Review and the South African Law Journal .[ 4] The editors' intention was that the journal would help to establish law as a worthy field of academic study.[ 2] In this purpose it has "triumphed".[ 2] In the first volume alone its contributors included, in addition to Pollock himself, Sir William Anson , Albert Venn Dicey , and Thomas Erskine Holland , each of whom had assisted in the founding of the journal, as well as Oliver Wendell Holmes , F. W. Maitland , T. E. Scrutton (later Lord Justice ), James Fitzjames Stephen , and Paul Vinogradoff .[ 2]
Editors
Pollock edited the LQR for its first 35 years (1885–1919). He was succeeded by A. E. Randall, then editor of Leake's Law of Contracts .[ 5] When Randall died suddenly in April 1925, Pollock returned to edit the final two issues of that year.[ 6] From 1926 the editorship was taken over by A. L. Goodhart , who stayed in that position for almost half a century.[ 6] [ 7] In 1971 Paul Baker succeeded to the editorship and in 1987 he was replaced by Francis Reynolds .[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] The LQR ' s current editor-in-chief is Peter Mirfield (University of Oxford ).[ 1]
References
^ a b c "Law Quarterly Review, The - 0023-933X - SWEET & MAXWELL" . www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk . Retrieved 28 February 2020 .
^ a b c d e Brake, Laurel; Demoor, Marysa (2009). Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland . Academia Press. ISBN 978-90-382-1340-8 .
^ Campbell, Kevin; Goodacre, Alan; Little, Gavin (2006). "Ranking of United Kingdom Law Journals: An Analysis of the Research Assessment Exercise 2001 Submissions and Results" . Journal of Law and Society . 33 (3): 335–363. doi :10.1111/j.1467-6478.2006.00362.x . ISSN 1467-6478 .
^ Kahn, Ellison (2004). "Speech at the Juta Dinner at the South African Law Journal Jubilee Conference". South African Law Journal . 121 : 271.
^ Pollock, Frederick (1919). "A note of farewell". Law Quarterly Review . 35 : 283.
^ a b Goodhart, A. L. (1926). "Notes". Law Quarterly Review . 42 : 1.
^ a b Hoffmann, L. H. (1988). "His Honour Judge P.V. Baker, Q.C". Law Quarterly Review . 104 : 1–3.
^ "Oxford Law :: Profile of Francis Reynolds" . 28 September 2011. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2020 .
^ Collins, Lawrence (April 2014). "Editorial, Professor F.M.B. Reynolds, Q.C. (Hon.), D.C.L., F.B.A". Law Quarterly Review . 130 : 173–174.
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