Monday, January 23, 2012

Call for Submissions: European Yearbook of International Economic Law

The European Yearbook of International Economic Law has issued a call for submissions for its volume 4 (2014). Here's the call:

The editors of EYIEL invite contributions from prospected authors with unpublished articles or working papers for EYIEL Volume 5 (2014) to be published at the end of 2013. The contributions should discuss subjects which fall into one of the following fields:

1. The Global Monetary and Financial System 70 Years After Bretton Woods

2. The Global Trading Order 20 Years After Marrakesh

Authors are requested to submit an abstract of no more than 500 words to the one of the editors of the EYIEL (see below). The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 28 February 2012.

The selection of papers will take place by the end of April 2012; the deadline for submission of the final version of the paper is 28 February 2013.

Final submissions should follow the house style (to be distributed with a letter of acceptance) and should not exceed 15.000 words (footnotes included).

The EYIEL especially encourages younger scholars to consider this call for papers and welcomes contributions from outside the EU.

Abstracts and further enquiries should be directed electronically (PDF) to one of the editors of the EYIEL.

Prof. Dr. Christoph Herrmann, LL.M.

Christoph.Herrmann[at]uni-passau.de

Prof. Dr. Jörg-Philipp Terhechte

Joerg.terhechte[at]jura.uni-hamburg.de

Prof. Dr. Markus Krajewski

markus.krajewski[at]jura.uni-erlangen.de