Call for Papers | Dublin University Law Journal | DULJ | Volume 46 | Issue 2 2026 | Submit by 14 August 2026

Call for Papers | Dublin University Law Journal | DULJ | Volume 46 | Issue 2 2026 | Submit by 14 August 2026

About the School of Law:

Founded in 1740, the Trinity College Dublin School of Law is one of Europe’s leading law schools, consistently ranked among the top 100 law schools worldwide. It is a vibrant scholarly community of faculty, students, and alumni, dedicated to advancing legal knowledge and critically engaging with contemporary challenges.

  • Faculty members are thought‑leaders in diverse fields of law.
  • Research groups foster collaboration among staff and postgraduate scholars through projects, conferences, and publications.
  • The School hosts the Irish Centre for European Law and the Irish Jurisprudence Society, and publishes the Dublin University Law Journal (DULJ).
  • Staff are engaged in national and international collaborations, funded by the European Research Council, the Irish Research Council, and Horizons 2020.

About the Dublin University Law Journal (DULJ):

The DULJ is a double‑blind peer‑reviewed journal, published by Clarus Press on behalf of Trinity College Dublin School of Law. It provides a forum for scholarly reflection on:

  • Irish law
  • Developments across the common law world
  • European and international law
  • Legal theory

The journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of scholarly and methodological perspectives, including doctrinal, theoretical, comparative, and critical approaches.

Submission Categories:

  • Articles and Review Articles
    • Maximum: 10,000 words (including footnotes)
    • Abstract: 150 words
  • Recent Developments Notes (Cases, Legislation, etc.)
    • Maximum: 5,000 words (including footnotes)
    • Abstract: 100 words

Submission Guidelines:

All submissions must:

  • Conform to OSCOLA Ireland citation style.
  • Remove all references that might identify the author(s).
  • Be accompanied by a statement confirming:
    • The article is not under review elsewhere.
    • Submission is exclusive to the DULJ.
  • Include author(s) details, affiliations, and acknowledgements.
  • Provide ethical approval details (if applicable).

Important Dates:

  • Deadline for Issue 2 (2026): 14 August 2026
  • Submissions reviewed on a rolling basis.

Contact Details:

Queries may be directed to the Editorial Board at: editors@dulj.ie

The Dublin University Law Journal continues its tradition of fostering rigorous legal scholarship and interdisciplinary engagement. This call for papers offers an excellent opportunity for scholars to contribute to one of Ireland’s leading peer‑reviewed law journals, published under the auspices of the prestigious Trinity College Dublin School of Law.

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