The Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice uniquely brings together analysis and discussion of many issues in practice, procedure and litigation and provides a forum to address fundamental change in those areas. In its first year, the Journal has included articles from a variety of high-profile and reputable authors, including Judges, Barristers, lawyers and academics.

We welcome the submission of articles, editorials and case notes to this quarterly journal, which complies with the Higher Education Research Data Collection (HERDC) Specifications for peer review. Articles vary in length, but 5,000-10,000 words is average.

Areas of interest include:

  • pre-litigation
  • litigation procedures: pre-trial and trial including influence of changes
  • remedies, damages, enforcement and costs
  • arbitration
  • dispute resolution and ADR generally
  • evidence and expert evidence
  • discovery and e-discovery
  • pleadings and precedents
  • case management
  • class actions
  • litigation funding
  • judicial administration
  • advocacy and trial preparation
  • lawyers’ ethical duties

Submissions can be forwarded to the Thomson Reuters Editor at [email protected].