Call for Online Submissions for law students(PG) by Harvard International Law Journal -HILJ: Rolling Basis

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HILJ covers a variety of international issues and topics in public and private international law. Their articles have been cited in decisions by the United States Supreme Court, European Court of Justice, International Court of Justice, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, and World Trade Organization Dispute Panels.

Categories

  • Perspectives: Commentary and analysis of the most recent developments in international law. This includes analyses of recent decisions by international courts or domestic courts when those decisions have a significant impact on international law.
    Word Limit: No more than 2,500 words
  • Essays: Analyses on topics related to international law that are of longer length.
    Topics of public international law, private international law, and comparative law with significant implications on international law, although submissions addressing contemporary, cutting-edge issues related to international law will be given priority.
    Word Limit: 5,000-7,000 words
  • Comment: Online extension of the Journal’s print publication.
    Each article in this section builds directly on one of the articles in the print archives, adding criticism, additional context, or comparison to situations in other fields.
    Word Limit: No more than 5,000 words

Submission Rules

  • Perspectives
    • Responses to and criticism of others’ published works are also accepted.
    • Citations should be done through hyperlinking wherever necessary.
    • Including rich media is allowed.
  • Essays
    • Submissions addressing contemporary, cutting-edge issues related to international law will be given priority.
    • Footnote citations: The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (most recent edition)
  • Comments
    • Accepted after approval of a proposal only.
    • Proposals should include a short description of the Comment, its connection to a specific article in the print archives, and the author’s CV.

Submission Process

  • Perspective must be submitted in a Word Format along with the author’s CV to iljonline@mail.law.harvard.edu with the words “Perspectives Submission” in the subject line.
  • Essays (completed article) must be submitted in Word format, along with the author’s CV, to iljonline@mail.law.harvard.edu with the words “Essays Submission” in the subject line.
  • Proposals for the Comments should include a short description of the Comment, its connection to a specific article in the print archives, and the author’s CV. The proposal is to be sent in the body of an email to iljonline@mail.law.harvard.edu with “Comment Proposal” in the subject line.

Further Details

For further clarity one may reach out to iljonline@mail.law.harvard.edu

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