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Elgin Law Journal
ISSN 2755-0918 · current issue Volume 12 (1) · 84 articles published
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Tasks7 waiting
Overdue Prof. Karl Vogt’s review is 6 days overdue
due 5 MarSend reminder
More time Dr Eleanor Hughes asks to extend until 28 Mar (+10 days)
1 day agoGrantDecline
Review in Dr Eleanor Hughes · Minor revisions
2 days agoMake decision
Review in Prof. Liam Doyle · Reject · 2 of 2 in
3 days agoMake decision
New Aoife Ní Dhonnchadha & Marco Bronzini
1 day agoAssign reviewers
Revised Síofra Walsh resubmitted after revisions requested
4 days agoOpen
Ready Emanuel van Dongen · accepted, not yet in an issue
6 days agoAdd to issue
Outcomes
38%accepted
Accepted 16
Rejected 26
of which desk-rejected 22% of all received
42
Received
67%
28
Reviewed
57%
16
Accepted
75%
12
Published
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Forthcoming issue
Volume 12 (2)Forthcoming
Accepted 3 Under review 4 To assign 2
Privacy, Data and the Tort of MisuseAccepted
Equitable Remedies in Commercial DisputesAccepted
The Doctrine of Legitimate ExpectationsReview
Restitution and Unjust EnrichmentTo assign
9 submissions · 1 advance-access onlineOpen issue →
Turnaround times
28 dmedian to first decision
63 dmedian to publication
19 dmedian reviewer turnaround

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Proportionality in Administrative Review
Overdue Karl Vogt · 6 days
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The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations
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