International Law Review: Submissions
The International Law Review is currently accepting submissions from academics and legal practitioners for Volume 9 Issue 2 and Volume 10 Issue 1. Topics for Volume 9 Issue 2 (Spring/Summer 2012) may address any international legal issue.
Annually, the International Law Review accepts topics for the Fall/Winter publication based on the prior Spring symposium topic. Articles from the speakers of these events as well as non-speaker articles discussing the annual symposium topic are reviewed and considered for publication.
Previous symposium topics include:
- The Laws of War
- Free Trade Area of the Americas
- International Environmental Law
- World Trade Organization Law and Practice
- The International Criminal Court
The Spring 2012 symposium will discuss International Commercial Arbitration, in particular legal issues related to ethics, document exchange, and the general development of ICA in dispute resolution. Accepted papers for Volume 10 Issue 1 will be published together with the proceedings of the 2012 symposium.
Academicians and practitioners wishing to submit a paper should send the following items, by email, toInternational Law Review at lucilrarticles@gmail.com:
- A working title of your paper with a one-paragraph abstract or general description of the paper you plan to present;
- Contact information including name, title, institutional affiliation, postal address, email address and telephone; and
- A short (50-75 word) bio of your professional background.
Students wishing to submit a paper for either issue should contact the Student Articles Editor, Justin McDevitt at lucilrarticles@gmail.com.