Dear all,
for information, I sent the email below to Kluwer Law International today,
best wishes
Helen
>Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 14:52:36 +0100
>To: Ilse Wortelboer <[log in to unmask]>
>From: Helen Singer <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: RE: Kluwer Law journals
>Cc: l.a.crawshaw
>
>Dear Ilse
>
>thank you for your last email. We have been monitoring availability of the
>Kluwer Law journals, and were concerned that there are no 2003 issues for
>the following titles:
>
>Air and Space Law
>Arab Law Quarterly
>ASA Bulletin
>Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law
>Asia Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law
>Asia Pacific Law Review
>Electronic Communication Law Review
>European Foreign Affairs Review
>European Journal of Social Security
>Helsinki Monitor
>Human Rights Case Digest
>International and Comparative Corporate Law Journal
>International Children's Rights Monitor
>International Contract Adviser
>International Criminal Law Review
>International Journal of Children's Rights, The
>International Journal on Minority and Group Rights
>International Law FORUM du droit international
>International Politics
>Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy
>Journal of Network Industries
>Journal of World Trade
>Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, The
>Legal History Review, The
>Leiden Journal of International Law
>NonState Actors and International Law
>Nordic Journal of International Law, The
>World Trade and Arbitration Materials
>
>Would you be able to find out if this is just due to delay or because KLI
>no longer provides access to these titles?
>
>thank you very much
>
>Helen
>
>At 14:03 20/03/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>>Dear Mrs. Singer,
>>
>>I am sorry for this late reply, but I was out of the office for a few days.
>>I can imagine your concern about our journals, but unfortunately I cannot
>>provide you with detailed information about the current status of all of our
>>journals. Our list is still under revision. The following journals have
>>indeed already been closed:
>>
>>International Journal of Franchising and Distribution Law
>>Journal of International Insurance
>>Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (now Intersentia)
>>
>>As soon as there is more information about the status of the other journals,
>>I will let you know. Up till then, you will have online access to our
>>journals currently available on the website.
>>
>>I hope to have informed you sufficiently.
>>
>>Kind regards,
>>
>>Ilse Wortelboer
>>Sales Support
>>Kluwer Law International, The Netherlands
>>
>>TEL: + 31 70 308 1529
>>FAX: + 31 70 308 1555
>>
>>http://www.kluwerlaw.com
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Helen Singer [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>>Sent: vrijdag 14 maart 2003 10:44
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Cc: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask];
>>[log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Fwd: Kluwer Law journals
>>
>>Dear Ilse,
>>
>>Thank you for your email of 12th February to my colleague Lesley Crawshaw,
>>giving answers to some of our outstanding questions about Kluwer Law titles.
>>
>>We were very concerned about Sarah Carter's email below as we understood
>>the journals she lists would still be available at the new Kluwer Law
>>Online website.
>>
>>Sarah says that according to Kluwer these have been sold or have ceased
>>publication.
>>
>>We know that the following titles are closed runs:
>>International Journal of Franchising and Distribution Law
>>Journal of International Insurance
>>Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (now Intersentia)
>>
>>However, we believed the following subscriptions to be current, although
>>the KLI site only has access to issues up to the end of 2002.
>>
>>Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law
>>Asia Pacific Law Review
>>EC Tax Review
>>Electronic Communication Law Review
>>European Journal of Law Reform
>>European Journal of Social Security
>>International Politics
>>Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy
>>Journal of Network Industries
>>NAFTA: Law and Business Review of the Americas
>>
>>Could you confirm that we will continue to have access to these titles for
>>2003?
>>
>>thank you very much
>>
>>Helen Singer
>>
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>> libraries." <[log in to unmask]>
>> >From: Sarah Carter <[log in to unmask]>
>> >Subject: Kluwer Law journals
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>> >It appears that a substantial number of journals has been dropped from the
>> >KLI list following the Aspen take over
>> >The ones I have identified are:
>> >- Art Antiquity and Law
>> >- Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law
>> >- Asia Pacific Law Review
>> >- EC Tax Review
>> >- Electronic Communication Law Review
>> >- European Journal of Law Reform
>> >- European Journal of Social Security
>> >- International Contract Advisor
>> >- International Journal of Franchising and Distribution Law
>> >- International Politics
>> >- Journal of International Insurance
>> >- Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy
>> >- Journal of Network Industries
>> >- Leiden Journal of International Law (now Cambridge University Press)
>> >- NAFTA: Law and Business Review of the Americas
>> >- Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (now Intersentia)
>> >
>> >KLI tell me this is because they have been sold or have ceased publication.
>> >Does anyone know what the destination of all of these is and whether they
>> >are available online? The only ones I know about are Leiden JIL (now
>> >Cambridge and will be available online to subscribers to the print version)
>> >and NQHR (which is no longer available online)
>> >
>> >I may well have missed some other KLI journals which have been dropped from
>> >their list
>> >Sarah
>> >------------------------------------------
>> >Sarah Carter, Law Librarian
>> >Templeman Library, University of Kent
>> >Canterbury, CT2 7NU, UK
>> >Tel: +44 (0)1227 823111
>> >Fax: +44 (0)1227 823984
>> >LAWLINKS - legal information on the internet
>> >http://www.ukc.ac.uk/library/lawlinks/
>> >
>>Helen Singer
>>Law Information Consultant
>>University of Hertfordshire
>>St Albans LRC
>>7 Hatfield Road
>>St Albans
>>Herts AL1 3RR
>>Telephone: 01707-286243
>>Fax: 01707-286240
>>email [log in to unmask]
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