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EURALex is always keen to consider feature articles or guest editorials about regulatory
issues in the news or on the horizon from regulatory professionals around the
globe. Now is an ideal time to share your thoughts with your colleagues and with
us!
GUEST EDITORIALS AND ARTICLES
We will happily look at papers reviewing topics of current interest, analysis
of legal or regulatory documents, regulatory overviews and or case studies of
the legal or regulatory process. You may have an idea we haven't thought of; please
feel free to submit it for consideration.
Guest editorials and feature articles should be around 1,000 to 2,000 words long
and we like to accompany them with a photograph of the author, so please submit
a high-resolution image of yourself along with your article.
We are particularly interested in paired opposing editorials assessing the same
topic from different perspectives, so if you have an idea for something along
these lines we would be especially pleased to hear from you.
PREPARING YOUR ARTICLE
Send your article to the editor via email as a Word file. As well as the main
text of the article, include a title, your full name, relevant qualifications
and affiliations, job title, the name of the company or organisation that you
work for and the city where you're located.
Enough detail must be provided for all references so that a reader can easily
locate them. This includes giving full details of legislation and information
sourced from other papers, books or the internet. Cite references in numerical
order in the text and list them in order at the end of the paper.
Accepted articles will be edited into house style, normally with a chance for
you to review changes made to the copy. If you don't respond to a request for
comment on the edited copy before the given deadline, we will assume that the
document is ready for publication.
Include a cover note with your contact details, qualifications and background.
Copies of any published documents referred to in the submitted article may also
be requested. And don't forget your photograph.
COPYRIGHT
An article sent to EURALex must be original unpublished work, not submitted elsewhere for publication.
Copyright of accepted articles, as edited and set out in EURALex (both print and electronic versions) belongs to Informa Healthcare, a Trading
Division of Informa UK Ltd. For this reason, you may be requested to sign an Assignment
of Copyright agreement; however, you may retain the right to re-use data collected
during research and preparation in other work.
REPRINTS
You'll receive two complimentary copies of the issue in which your article appears.
You can also buy reprints of articles from the Informa Healthcare Reprint Service.
The cost depends on length and number of copies required. PDFs are also available,
sometimes at no cost if the article is used on your company website, and a hyperlink
is included to the EURALex News website.
Contact: Faraz Kermani, Editor,
Email: Faraz.Kermani@informa.com
Phone: +44(0)20 7017 6973
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