Submission Process
Thank you for considering submitting your paper to us. Please read these instructions carefully and follow them as closely as possible, as doing so will ensure your submission matches the Journal’s requirements and, hopefully, will then go on to move through peer review to production and publication smoothly.
Articles or comments for publication should be sent by e-mail as a Word document (.doc or .docx) in the first instance to the Editor, Mr Benjamin Harrison, at editor@ecclawsoc.org.uk.
Proposals for book reviews should be sent to the Rev’d Russell Dewhurst at bookreviews@ecclawsoc.org.uk.
Matters relating to case notes should be sent to Mr David Willink at casenotes@ecclawsoc.org.uk.
Matters relating to synod reports and parliamentary activities should be sent to Mr Frank Cranmer at parliamentaryandsynod@ecclawsoc.org.uk.
Upon acceptance of a paper the author(s) will be asked to assign copyright to the Ecclesiastical Law Society.
Please visit www.cambridge.org/core/services/open-access-policies for information on our open access policies, compliance with major funding bodies, and guidelines on depositing your manuscript in an institutional repository.
Copyright transfer
Before Cambridge can publish your manuscript, we need a signed copyright transfer agreement. For full details see the publishing agreement page.