Journals & Book Series
The Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute publishes an Intellectual Property Journal, a Book Series, and the Interactive Entertainment Law Review.
- The Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property (QMJIP), available on Elgar Online, is a forum for quality scholarship in the field, publishing full-length articles as well as analysis pieces and case reports, on a quarterly basis.
- The Queen Mary Studies in Intellectual Property Series, published by Edward Elgar, is a series of books by renowned guest editors who commission original and often provocative work by leading scholars and specialist practitioners on key issues in intellectual property.
- The Interactive Entertainment Law Review, available on Elgar Online, is a peer-reviewed hub for legal analysis of interactive entertainment, video games, virtual/augmented/mixed realities, social media, and all related and emergent forms of digital interactive entrainment. The journal is published twice a year with articles focusing on the legal changes, challenges, and controversies in this high profile and increasingly critical area of legal inquiry.