Call for Papers for 2010 Yearbook
The Hague Yearbook of International Law is an annual peer-reviewed publication that provides a forum for analyzing the most recent trends in international law, which is shaped by the many international institutions that are based in The Hague. Thus, the Hague Yearbook of International Law is a reference tool for tracking the current trends in practice and scholarly discussions in international law broadly understood. Accordingly, the scope of the Hague Yearbook of International Law covers public international law, private international law, international criminal law as well as relevant European law.
The newly established Editorial Board consists of Dr. Nikos Lavranos, LLM (Editor-in-Chief), Dr. Ruth Kok, LLM (Vice-Editor in-Chief) and Dr. Hege Elisabeth Kjos, J.D. (General Editor).
The Editorial Board welcomes both longer in-depth articles (8,000-12,000 words) and shorter notes and commentaries (4,000-7,000 words), which analyze the most recent developments in international law that have a nexus with the international institutions based in The Hague.
The closing date for submission is 1 March 2011.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Call for Papers: Hague Yearbook of International Law
The Hague Yearbook of International Law has issued a call for papers for its forthcoming 2010 volume. Here's the call: