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Call for Papers: Melbourne Journal of International Law
The Melbourne Journal of International Law (MJIL) invites submissions on areas of interest in international law for issue 11(1), to be published in June 2010. MJIL is a peer-reviewed academic journal managed by Melbourne Law School students at the University of Melbourne. MJIL's objective is to facilitate scholarly research and critical discussion of private and public international law issues. MJIL is a bi-annual publication, published in June and October each year.
All submissions should be sent in Word format, together with a signed publication policy.
The submission deadline for 11(1) is 31 January 2010.
For further information, including submission criteria and style guidelines, please refer to: Information for Authors
SUBMISSIONS:
MJIL publishes articles, commentaries, case notes and book reviews. Articles should be in the vicinity of 10,000 to 20,000 words in length and be an original and detailed contribution to international law scholarship. Commentaries should explore recent developments in a specific field of international law and their practical applications, and should be between 5000 and 8000 words in length.SUBMISSION PROCESS:
All articles, case notes, commentaries and review essays published in MJIL are subjected to a double-blind refereeing process, involving at least two specialists in the field. Once accepted for publication, submissions will then be edited for compliance with the Melbourne Manual for International Law Citation and the Australian Guide to Legal Citation. Authors have an opportunity to review the final version of the piece prior to publication.All submissions should be sent in Word format, together with a signed publication policy.
The submission deadline for 11(1) is 31 January 2010.
For further information, including submission criteria and style guidelines, please refer to: Information for Authors
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