Call for Submissions
The Editors of the Irish Yearbook of International Law invite submissions on any area of public or private international law for publication as an article in the Yearbook. Submissions are normally 10,000 to 12,000 words in length, although longer pieces will be considered. Submissions, comprising a brief 100-word abstract, article referenced in OSCOLA style, and confirmation of exclusive submission, should be sent to James Gallen (james.gallen@dcu.ie) by 31 July 2021.
IYBIL Student Prize
The IYBIL Student Prize will be awarded to the best submission written by an individual enrolled in a degree programme at the time of submission. The winner will receive a prize of €250, generously sponsored by the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, and their article will be published in the next edition of the Yearbook. Please submit your paper as per the call for papers above, indicating if you would like to be considered for the IYBIL Student Prize.
Book reviews
Please get in touch with us if there is a book you would like to review for the IYBIL. We are happy to consider books written by authors from anywhere in the world and on any topic loosely within the theme of International Law. This is a great opportunity to learn about the publishing process, and if we agree to publish your review we will arrange to send a free copy of the book to you. If you are interested, please get in touch with Bríd Ní Ghráinne (brid.nighrainne@mu.ie) with the name of the book you would like to review. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Call for Submissions, Student Prize Submissions, and Book Reviews: Irish Yearbook of International Law
The Irish Yearbook of International Law has issued a call for submissions, student prize submissions, and book reviewers for its next volume. Here's the call: