Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Call for Submissions: Irish Yearbook of International Law

The Irish Yearbook of International Law has issued a call for submissions for its volume 16 (2021-22). Here's the call:

Call for Submissions

An annual, peer reviewed publication, the Irish Yearbook of International Law is committed to the publication of articles of general interest in international law as well as articles that have a particular connection to, or relevance for, Ireland. The Yearbook is edited by Richard Collins (QUB), James Gallen (DCU), and Bríd Ní Ghráinne (Maynooth University), is published by Hart-Bloomsbury, and is also available on HEIN Online.

The Editors are currently welcoming book review proposals and paper submissions pertaining to any area of international law. In particular, the Editors welcome papers that address the role of Ireland at the United Nations Security Council, elected in 2020 as a non-permanent member for 2021 and 2022. The IYBIL Student Prize will be awarded to the best paper submission written by an individual enrolled in a degree programme at the time of submission. Papers are due on 31 March and review proposals are due by 21 February.

The sixteenth volume (2021-22) of the Yearbook will be dedicated to the memory of one of Ireland’s leading international lawyers, and former Legal Adviser at the Department of Foreign Affairs, James Kingston.

For more information can be found here.