Emerald Publishing Limited
1754-2448
Bi-Monthly
1754-243X
1966
4401133231381
YES
United Kingdom
English
YES
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Z.I.Hussain@bradford.ac.uk
International Journal of Law and Management (IJLMA) is a leading journal addressing all aspects of regulation and law as they impact on organisational development, operations and leadership. Organisations and their leaders operate in an increasingly complex world of emerging regulation across national and international boundaries. International Journal of Law and Management acknowledges the dynamics of that environment and provides a platform for articles and contributions to stimulate scholarly debate in the development of law and practice. Coverage includes, but is not limited to: Employment and industrial law Corporate governance and social responsibility Intellectual property Corporate law and finance Insolvency Commercial law and consumer protection Environmental law Taxation Competition law Regulatory theory
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