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LOOKING FOR A PUBLISHER

Thomson Reuters works with outstanding authors to produce benchmark legal, tax and accounting publications across Asia & Emerging Markets. If you are already one of our authors, or looking for a publisher, or have a great idea for a new print or online publication, this area of our website is for you. In this section you will find valuable information, documents and contacts to help you through the writing and publishing process, and answers to commonly asked questions.

As an author published by Thomson Reuters, you will benefit from:

An unrivalled editorial experience:

  • Our editorial team has multiple decades of collective experience in legal book editing and publishing.
  • We support you in your manuscript writing.
  • We can compile your tables and index.

A publisher committed to sustainability:

  • We work with reputable regional printers for whom sustainability is a core value.
  • Our print partners ensure paper is from internationally endorsed sources.
  • Thomson Reuters is committed to minimising our carbon footprint, we carefully select paper and resources to continuously support this goal.

Our dedication to your success - Our success is your success. We use our extensive contacts, sales and marketing channels to promote our publications. Activities can include a combination of any or all of the following:

  • Regular face-to-face contact via our publishers, product developers and sales representatives to target markets.
  • Promotion at appropriate conferences and seminars.
  • Advertising in selected external publications and Thomson Reuters journals.
  • Inspection copies provided to relevant academics.
  • Promotion to target markets via print and electronic product updates.
  • Promotion in our online eStores.
  • For export opportunities, promotion via our global sales and marketing network.
  • We can seek out and organise book reviews

If you would like to work with Thomson Reuters to publish your work and join the ranks of our best authors, we'd like to hear from you.

GETTING PUBLISHED – FIRST STEP

If you have a manuscript ready for publishing, or you have an idea for a new print or online service, send us a Publication Proposal Form (PDF format).

Publication Proposal Form (PDF format to post)

Completing this proposal form helps you to structure and present your ideas and helps us to assess them. The information you provide also helps us to position your proposal within our product range and understand the production systems and resources we would need to produce and publish your work. Clarity about the market also helps us position the proposal.

Please send your Publication Proposal Form to kevin.j.stokes@thomsonreuters.com. We look forward to hearing from you.

PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE MATERIAL

We often receive requests to reproduce material from our publications. If you would like to do that, please contact your local Thomson Reuters representative.

For reference, our Permissions Policy is set out below.

Permissions Policy for Thomson Reuters Copyright Material.

  • All Permissions must be sought in writing – this includes for reproduction in print, electronic and online formats as well as for the photocopying of materials.
  • Online permission will have a period limit.
  • All grants of permission will be provided in writing.
  • All permission must incorporate copyright information to prevent unauthorised use.
  • A copyright fee (including relevant local taxes) may be charged and payable prior to grant of permission. This relates to local, regional and global distribution opportunities.
  • Reproduction in print format for distribution in Australia and New Zealand only: Copyright fee is charged per page or a part thereof of a page of the original publication of texts or judgments for distribution throughout Australia and New Zealand only.
  • Single use: Permission for use of the material is for one use and for one purpose only, i.e. either print or electronic format, photocopy foreign language translation and/or other kind of reproduction or photocopy.
  • Permission must be requested again for any other purposes or future editions/revisions.
  • A separate permission for each format, i.e. print, electronic, foreign language translation or photocopy, is required unless specified by requestor, in which an appropriate fee applies.
  • Permission does not include the right for requestor to grant others permission to reproduce or photocopy, copy or download or to scan, store and electronically distribute the contents of any Thomson Reuters publications.
  • Permission does not cover any extraneous copyright material or extracts, which may be incorporated in the extracts. In this case, permission must be sought for such material/extract from its own copyright holder.
  • University use: Permission is for university use for teaching purposes, for reproduction on university website for students' and staff's use only, or for reproduction in subject outlines or lecturer manuals for training or teaching purposes only (and/or as part of Distance Education).

The publication in which the Thomson Reuters material is used should contain the following information:

  • Correct citation, i.e. author, article, source, edition, volume, date of publication, page number and publication; and/or case name, source, volume, date of publication and publication.
  • It should also state that the material has been reproduced with the expressed permission of Thomson Reuters.
  • States that any inquiries can be made to the Thomson Reuters office or representative relevant for the country and/or region that the use is in. Please contact your local Thomson Reuters office for details.
  • Advise requestor to seek additional permission from the author of the material.
  • A complimentary copy of the requestor's work to be provided, for Thomson Reuters's library file.

Thomson Reuters disclaims all liability in connection with the use of such material without proper consent.

Please note that acknowledgment and conditions of use will be advised upon consideration of your request for permission.