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Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, The

Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, The
Practice Area: Conveyancing
ISSN: 0010-8200
Published by: Sweet & Maxwell
General Editor: Professor Martin Dixon
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  • Precedents - changes in law and practice affecting drafting of conveyancing forms
  • Reports of recent judicial decisions
  • The latest tax issues affecting property and conveyancing
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  • In general, articles should be between 4000 – 8000 words. However, longer articles may be considered for publication after consultation with the General Editor. All contributions must be in English.
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Editorial Board:
Professor Martin J. Dixon (General Editor),
Leslie Blohm KC,
His Honour Stuart Bridge,
Professor Alison Clarke,
Professor David Clarke,
The Honourable Justice Berna Collier,
Professor Elizabeth Cooke,
The Honourable Justice Clyde Croft,
Sir Terence Etherton MR,
The Honourable Mr Justice David Hayton,
Martin Rodger KC,
Geoffrey Shindler OBE,
Nicholas Taggart.

Practice & Precedents:
Russell Hewittson
Associate Professor of Law, Northumbria University

Case Notes:

Chris Bevan
Associate Professor, Durham University

Emma Lees
Lecturer in Environmental and Property Law, University of Cambridge

Book Reviews:
Lorren Eldridge
EC Fellow in Legal History, University of Edinburgh

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