Aims and scope

THE established international forum for high quality analysis of corporate, securities and financial law, The Journal of Corporate Law Studies is:

  • vital for teaching and research,
  • vital for practice,
  • vital for regulation, law and policy-making.

We cover corporate law and corporate governance, capital market and broader financial regulation, and restructuring and insolvency. Our strong global perspective and interdisciplinary understanding of financial, economic and political contexts and the impact of technological developments makes us the "go to" source for a fully developed, rigorously analytical view of the area - anyone who works in any field where corporate law arises cannot afford to be without it.

"Provides the readership with a diet of articles and reviews that make wide-ranging, informed and critical comment on the current state of corporate law and the policy imperatives for change or stability … essential to the intelligent assessment of the state of UK corporate law."

Sarah Worthington, Gray's Inn and London School of Economics

"An excellent journal particularly useful for its theoretical and comparative breadth. Deserves to be read by any serious scholar in the field."

Gerard McCormack, University of Leeds

"Invaluable for its interesting, topical and wide-ranging articles written from a variety of perspectives, national and international."

Brenda Hannigan, University of Southampton

Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.

Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.