Cfp for law students- Utrecht Journal on European and International Law, Netherlands [Volume 2]: Submit by May 31

Cfp for law students- Utrecht Journal on European and International Law, Netherlands [Volume 2]: Submit by May 31

The Journal aims to contribute to legal scholarship on international and European law by promoting these fields’ progressive development and providing an international forum for interaction between academia, practitioners and students.

Themes

  • The second volume of the General Issue in fall 2022 is on ‘General Issues’ within international and European law. 
  • Authors are invited to address questions and issues arising from the specific area of law relating to their topic. 
  • All types of manuscripts, from socio-legal to legal technical to comparative, will be considered for publication.
  •  However, please note that any analysis solely limited to a national legal system will fall outside the scope of the Journal. An international or European legal dimension is imperative.

Categories

  • Case notes
  • Book Review
  • Conference Papers

Submission Guidelines

  • Manuscripts must be formatted with all references, including URLs, cited within footnotes. Please use OSCOLA formatting when referencing all sources.
  • The word limit is 10,000 words including footnotes.
  • The Board of Editors will select articles based on the quality of research and writing, diversity, and relevance of the topic.
  •  The novelty of the academic contribution is also an essential requirement.

Submission Link

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