Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property explained

Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Editors:Professor Johanna Gibson, Lord Hoffmann
Discipline:Intellectual property law, industrial property law, patent law, trade mark law, design law, copyright law
Abbreviation:Queen Mary J. Intellect. Prop.
Publisher:Edward Elgar Publishing on behalf of the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute
Country:United Kingdom
Frequency:4/year
History:2011–present
Website:http://www.qmipri.qmul.ac.uk/publications/qmjip/
Link1:https://www.elgaronline.com/view/journals/qmjip/qmjip-overview.xml
Link1-Name:Journal page at publisher's website
Oclc:847747447
Lccn:2012205385
Issn:2045-9807
Eissn:2045-9815

The Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property (QMJIP) is a quarterly double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal, that publishes articles as well as analysis pieces and case reports about intellectual property matters. The journal has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing since April 2011, according to which "[i]t is the only IP journal with an Impact Factor included in the Social Sciences Citation Index".[1]

QMJIP is overseen by Professor Johanna Gibson (Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Director of the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute (QMIPRI) and Lord Hoffmann (former judge of the House of Lords and Honorary Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London).

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  1. Web site: Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property – "About this Journal" tab" . elgaronline.com . Edward Elgar Publishing . 20 June 2020.