Call for Submissions for law students by Harvard Human Rights Journal [HHRJ, Online]: Submissions on a Rolling Basis

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Harvard Human Rights Journal is calling for online submissions and accepts the submissions on a rolling basis.

Further Details

  • Blog posts:  Discussing or evaluating relevant human rights issues
    Word Limit: 700–2,000 words.
  • Commentaries: On recent court cases or legislative developments
    Word Limit: 1,000–3,000 words.
  • Interviews with prominent figures in the field of human rights, including activists and community leaders, Word Limit: 1,000–4,000 words.
  • Book reviews of a recent and relevant book
    Word Limit: 700–1,500 words.

Submission Rules

  • Length Limitations: Except in extraordinary circumstances, articles exceeding the limitations below, which include text, footnotes, and appendices, will not be published.
  • Citation Format: Please use footnotes rather than endnotes. Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th ed. 2015).
  • Language: Human right is an international field. When American English and British English grammatical or spelling conventions differ, please use the American English standard.

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Further Details

 One may submit their piece via email to hlshrj@mail.law.harvard.edu with a subject line beginning with “Online Submission” and including the author’s name.

Please attach your submission as a Microsoft Word document and include a recent resume or CV. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed.

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