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Call for Papers: Harvard National Security Journal
Harvard Law School is soliciting articles from scholars, practitioners, and students for its new e-journal: Harvard National Security Journal. NSJ first launched in August 2009 as a "student-edited, faculty- and practitioner-advised, online academic journal." It publishes "a range of original scholarly and practical works covering a wide spectrum of national security related issues of contemporary relevance." Submission are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year. The review period for articles is estimated to be 4-8 weeks.
Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
Submission Types
- Articles should be between 3,000 and 5,000 words in length.
- News should be between 300 and 800 words in length.
- Case reviews should be between 800 and 1500 words in length.
- Legislation reviews should be between 800 and 1500 words in length.
- Book reviews should be between 800 and 1500 words in length.
Students
Students are encouraged to submit written pieces in the form of a student note, news digest, current event, case review, article summary, legislation review, or book review.Submission Requirements and Deadlines
All articles should adhere to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). Submission are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year.Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
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