Education Law Journal

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Format:
Papercover
ISSN:
1469-0152
Editor:
Neville Harris
Category:
Education, Public Law

Education Law Journal is a practical, authoritative source of information on all the latest developments in education law.

Education Law Journal

Education Law Journal is also available online.

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Education Law Journal provides an up-to-date, authoritative source of information on all the latest developments in education law. Written by the country's leading education lawyers, judges and academics, it keeps busy practitioners, local authorities, tribunal judges and academics reliably informed. Each issue contains articles and case reports on the issues that matter, including:

  • Special educational needs
  • School admissions
  • Exclusion
  • Employment in schools
  • Higher and further education
  • Human rights and education
  • Dispute resolution
  • International perspectives

The journal also includes summaries of, and expert commentary, on the latest Local Government Ombudsman reports and Statutory Instruments affecting education law.

2013 Subscription information

4 issues per year
£176.00 inc mainland UK p&p / £188.00 inc overseas p&p
Academic discounts available - call +44 (0) 117 918 1492 for details.

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You can also pay for an annual subscription to Education Law Journal by direct debit. Visit www.jordanpublishing.co.uk/directdebit for further information.

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General Editor:

Neville Harris, LLB, LLM, PHD, Barrister and Professor of Law, University of Manchester


Contributing Editors:

Ann Blair, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Leeds
Richard Gold, Solicitor, Consultant, Stone King Sewell LLP
Dr Paul Meredith, Reader in Law, University of Southampton
Elizabeth Prochaska, Barrister, Matrix Chambers
Karen Stephenson, Partner, Veale Wasbrough Vizards
Holly Stout, Barrister, 11 King's Bench Walk

 

Editorial Board:

Dr Andrew Bainham, Reader in Law, University of Cambridge
Laura Lundy, Professor, Graduate School of Education, Queens University Belfast
Richard McManus QC, 4-5 Gray's Inn Square
Helen Mountfield, QC, Matrix Chambers
Nicholas Saunders, Socilicitor, Senior Associate, Eversheds

 

 

 

Education Law Journal Issue 2 2013

  • Editorial – Opting For Mediation
  • Newsline
  • In Practice – The Admissions Arrangements of Faith Schools and the Equality Act
    2010, Dan Rosenberg and Raj Desai
  • Schools: The Legal Structures, the Accidents of History and the Legacies of Timing
    and Circumstance, David Wolfe
  • Student Newspapers at Public Colleges and Universities: Lessons from the United
    States, Terry L Hapney and Charles J Russo
  • Case Reports
  • Higher and Further Education Update
  • Local Government Ombudsman Reports
  • Statutory Instruments

With a subscription to Education Law Journal you will benefit from:

  1. Four issues of Education Law Journal a year delivered directly to your desk giving you
    fresh analysis on the ever-changing landscape of education law
  2. Articles and case reports in every issue on the topics that matter, including:
    - Special educational needs 
    - School admissions
    - Exclusions 
    - Employment in schools
    - Higher and further education 
    - Human rights and education
    - Dispute resolution
    - International perspectives
  3. Summaries of, and expert commentary on, the latest Local Government Ombudsman
    reports and Statutory Instruments aff ecting education law
  4. FREE Education Law Journal email alerts, letting you know what’s coming up in the next
    issue (coming soon)
  5. And of course – authoritative coverage in every area of education law throughout the
    whole of 2013

Submissions are welcomed of original work which is not under consideration for publication in any other journal, and for which all copyright clearances have been obtained by the author(s). All academic articles will be refereed.

Length

Submissions may be of any length but a 2,500-5,000 word length is preferred.

Format

Submissions should be supplied electronically by email, together with a print out, which should be an exact copy of the electronic version.

Submission address

Matthias Mueller
Education Law Journal
Jordan Publishing Limited
21 St Thomas Street
Bristol BS1 6JS, UK

Email matthias_mueller@jordanpublishing.co.uk

House Style

A leaflet is available, on request, from the publisher:

Education Law Journal
Jordan Publishing Limited
21 St Thomas Street
Bristol BS1 6JS, UK

Email elj@jordanpublishing.co.uk

Editor

The Editor, Neville Harris may be contacted at:
Faculty of Law
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9PL.

Telephone 0161 275 3594
Email neville.s.harris@manchester.ac.uk


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