Call for Papers, Irish Yearbook of International Law – Deadline 21 June

The editors of the Irish Yearbook of International Law welcome submissions for publication for the next volume. Articles should not be published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Selected papers will appear in Vol VII of the Yearbook. 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. Articles are usually 10,000 to 12,000 words in length, although longer pieces will be considered. The Yearbook also publishes a small number of shorter articles and notes, which should not exceed 6,000 words.

Authors are asked to conform to the Hart Publishing house style. Submissions, comprising a brief 100-word abstract, article and confirmation of exclusive submission, should be sent to both Siobhán Mullally (s.mullally@ucc.ie) and Fiona de Londras (fiona.de-londras@durham.ac.uk) by 21 June 2013. People wishing to review a particular title in the Yearbook’s book review section are also invited to contact the editors.

Initial enquiries can be directed to either or both Editors. Further information on the Yearbook (including style guide) is available at the IYIL website

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