Call For Blogs By Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ): Submit Now!

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What Is Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ)?

The Cambridge International Law Journal (‘CILJ’) Blog is actively seeking submissions relating to public international law, private international law, European Union law or comparative law. We invite contributions from as related disciplines, including, but not limited to, international investment law, space law, law of the sea, WTO law and international environmental law.

What Are The Details Of The Opportunity?

  • Publication guidelines: Blog submissions will be assessed by the Editorial Team against the following criteria:
    • Correct – is the submission factually and legally accurate? Are the sources the submission uses appropriate for publication? Do all hyperlinks work?
    • Current – does the submission address a current and timely issue in international legal practice and scholarship?
    • Critical – does the submission address a critical issue? Will the submission have a practical impact, or support practitioners and academics in a meaningful way?
    • Clear – is the submission easily understandable and intelligible?
    • All submissions should be original and not AI-generated. We expect blog posts to either make an intriguing point which is novel in legal scholarship, or offer a new interpretation of existing law. We invite pieces from researchers at all levels of education (including undergraduate students). However, we would not consider the publication of lengthy academic papers and the submission of university projects is highly discouraged. We only publish blog posts that have not been published elsewhere.
  • Submission Process: To submit a blog post, please use the following link: CLICK HERE For Blog Submissions – Cambridge International Law Journal (cilj.co.uk). Our standard review period is 10 days, but this may vary.
  • Style Guidelines:
    • Blog posts may be submitted at any time, and are considered on a rolling basis.
    • Length: submissions should not exceed 1,500 words.
    • Hyperlinks: include hyperlinks to all sources in your submissions, such as treaties, journal articles, legal texts or UN documents.
    • Citations: we do not accept footnotes or citations unless they refer to a print-only source or credit research/editorial assistance

For More Information:

For any queries email at blog@cilj.co.uk

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