Competition Law Journal

 

The Competition Law Journal provides competition practitioners with a reliable source of analysis on the law and practice in the UK and EU. Its primary focus is on all aspects of UK competition law, from legal, economic and policy perspectives. It also addresses important developments in EU and international competition law. Combining authoritative editorial comment and articles, the Journal is edited and articles are written by leading practitioners in the field.

The Competition Law Journal provides competition practitioners with a reliable source of analysis on the law and practice in the UK and EU. Its primary focus is on all aspects of UK competition law, from legal, economic and policy perspectives. It also addresses important developments in EU and international competition law. Combining authoritative editorial comment and articles, the Journal is edited and articles are written by leading practitioners in the field and includes analysis of essential case law, CMA and European Commission decisions and relevant economic analysis presented in an accessible, practitioner-focused manner.

Published quarterly, to keep you fully up-to-date with the latest developments, Competition Law Journal is a key reference in every competition and corporate law library.

Competition Law Journal provides:

  • concise, practitioner-focused articles on UK, European and international competition law and practice
  • cutting edge commentary on cases, news and developments
  • accessible economic analysis of recent cases and other competition developments

More information:

Editorial Team

Consultant Editor

  • The Hon Mr Justice Roth, Judge of the High Court (Chancery Division) and Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal.

Editors

Advisory Board

  • David Bailey, Barrister, Brick Court Chambers, UK
  • Christopher Brown, Barrister, Matrix Chambers, UK
  • Charles Dhanowa OBE QC (Hon), Registrar, Competition Appeal Tribunal, UK
  • Michael Grenfell, Executive Director, Enforcement, Competition and Markets Authority
  • Molly Herron, Senior Legal Counsel, Antitrust EMEA, Novartis International AG, Switzerland
  • Josh Holmes QC, Barrister, Monckton Chambers, UK
  • Anneli Howard QC, Barrister, Monckton Chambers, UK
  • Matthew Johnson, Partner, Oxera Consulting LLP, UK
  • Nicholas Khan QC, Barrister, European Commission Legal Service 
  • Nicholas Levy, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton LLP, USA
  • Nicolas Petit, Professor of European Competition Law, European University Institute, Florence, Italy
  • Ben Rayment, Barrister, Monckton Chambers, UK
  • Ian Rose, Vice-President, Compliance, Volvo Trucks AB, Sweden
  • Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Tom Usher, Partner, Macfarlanes LLP, UK
  • Richard Whish QC (Hon), Emeritus Professor of Law, King's College, London, UK

Author Submissions

Competition Law Journal is a quarterly journal written by leading practitioners, academics and others with a professional interest in competition law in the UK and EU. Whilst its primary focus is on all aspects of UK competition law, from a legal, economic and/or policy perspective, it also publishes articles on EU and international competition law. It combines authoritative editorial comment and articles, analysis of essential case law, CMA and European Commission decisions and relevant economic examination presented in an accessible manner. Articles should have a practitioner focus.

Articles should be submitted by email as a Word file to the Editors of the Journal: Sarah Long (sarah.long@euclid-law.eu), Matthew O’Regan (matthew.oregan@stjohnschambers.co.uk) and Christion Shenolikar (Christon.Shenolikar@hsf.com). The maximum number of words for articles is 6,000, although longer articles will be considered. Please see the below for more information.

Style/Submissions Guide

Article manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with our house style guidelines: CLJ Guidance

You must complete the Contributor Information form when you submit your final draft.

Terms of publication

If your article is accepted for publication, you will be asked to sign our standard Contributor Agreement: CLJ Licence to Publish