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Call for Papers: Ashburn Institute Transnational Law Journal
The Ashburn Institute Transnational Law Journal welcomes articles and notes for its first publication to be printed in June. The new journal seeks to to encourage scholarly research on transnational issues. The journal accepts articles from lawyers and law students.
The deadline is 13 April 2009.
In particular, the Journal welcomes well researched, high quality notes and articles relating to transnational law and policy including:
Notes should be between 3500 and 8000 words not including footnotes (approximately 15-30 pages, double spaced, Times New Roman, 1-inch margins). Articles should be between 4500 and 10,000 words not including footnotes (approximately 20-40 pages, double spaced, Times New Roman, 1-inch margins).
Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
The deadline is 13 April 2009.
In particular, the Journal welcomes well researched, high quality notes and articles relating to transnational law and policy including:
- Humanitarian law
- Human rights law
- Comparative law
- Law of the sea
- Trade law and international business law
- All other topics relevant to international law and policy.
Notes should be between 3500 and 8000 words not including footnotes (approximately 15-30 pages, double spaced, Times New Roman, 1-inch margins). Articles should be between 4500 and 10,000 words not including footnotes (approximately 20-40 pages, double spaced, Times New Roman, 1-inch margins).
Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
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