Skip to main content
Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute

QM Journal IP

Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property QMJIP cover

The Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property is available on Elgar Online, where you can find full information about author submissions.

The Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property (QMJIP) has become an important forum for quality scholarship in the field, publishing full-length articles as well as analysis pieces and case reports, on a quarterly basis.

Intellectual property law attracts diverse international attention and warrants considered scholarship and analysis. Not only is this an area of detailed practice and study, but also a significant part of each citizen's daily life. From the question of access to products to concerns for the creative and innovative process, this area of law is of considerable interest to scholars and the general public alike. Modern intellectual property practice and scholarship is necessarily interdisciplinary, intersecting not only with other areas of law, but also with cultural and socio-economic approaches to knowledge. Contemporary research considers the operation of intellectual property in the context of human rights, social, political and economic spheres. Engaging the diversity of perspectives on these important issues is essential to comprehensive debate, and it is this richness of debate and interrogation to which QMJIP seeks to participate, by publishing high quality contributions to the field.

Editors

  • Editor in Chief, Professor Johanna Gibson, Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law
  • Consultant Editor 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.
QM Journal of Intellectual Property
QM Journal of Intellectual Property

Editorial Board

The outstanding quality of the editorial team and distinguished international advisory board ensures that this journal makes an important contribution to expanding critical and intellectual debate in the scholarship of intellectual property law, policy and development.

  • Professor Martin J. Adelman, Theodore and James Pedas Family Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law, George Washington University, USA
  • Professor Tanya Aplin, King's College London
  • Professor Michael Blakeney, The University of Western Australia, Australia
  • Professor Kathy Bowrey, University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Professor Irene Calboli, Texas A&M University
  • Professor Carlos Correa, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Professor Manuel Desantes, Professor of Private International Law, University of Alicante, Spain
  • Professor Graeme Dinwoodie, Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, University of Oxford, UK
  • Professor Abraham Drassinower, Chair in the Legal, Ethical and Cultural Implications of Technological Innovation, University of Toronto, Canada
  • Professor Rochelle Dreyfuss, Pauline Newman Professor of Law, New York University, USA
  • Professor Susy Frankel, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
  • Professor Dev Gangjee, University of Oxford
  • Associate Professor Christophe Geiger, CEIPI, University of Strasbourg, France
  • Professor Gustavo Ghidini, University of Milan and Luiss Guido Carli University, Rome, Italy
  • Professor Frederik Willem Grosheide, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • Professor Hugh Hansen, Fordham University, USA
  • Professor Chris Huang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
  • The Rt Hon Professor Sir Robin Jacob, Sir Hugh Laddie Professor of Intellectual Property Law, University College, London, UK
  • Professor Phillip Johnson, Cardiff University, UK
  • Professor Vytautas Mizaras, Vilnius University, Lithuania
  • Professor Sam Ricketson, University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Professor Janis Rozenfelds, University of Latvia
  • Professor Brad Sherman, Griffith University, Australia
  • Professor Peter Yu, Kern Family Chair in Intellectual Property Law, Drake University, USA

Book Reviews Editor

  • Shane Burke, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Back to top