Cambridge International Law Journal BLOG

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We are calling for submissions for the Cambridge International Law Journal Blog.

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The submission can be on a topic of your choosing but we require submissions to be focused on international law.

Submissions must be written in English, be no longer than 1500 words, should not rely on footnotes, but may contain hyperlinks. Please use the following link to submit a potential entry: https://cambridgejournalofinternatlandcomplaw.submittable.com/submit

The Cambridge International Law Journal 

The Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) (formerly the Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal run by members of the postgraduate community at the Faculty of Law.  The Journal is assisted by our Honourary Editor-in-Chief, Professor Eyal Benvenisti and a distinguished Academic Review Board. The CILJ selects and publishes high quality contributions by both established and young academics in the fields of International Law and European Union law. The CILJ publishes two issues per year; one general and one conference-based. 2016 marks the start of a new era for the Journal as we begin our collaboration with Edward Elgar Publishing.

Every year in Lent Term, the CILJ organises a conference on current topics in International and EU law. Recent keynote speakers include former President of the International Court of Justice, Dame Rosalyn Higgins, former President of the European Court of Human Rights, Dean Spielmann and Judge Christopher Vajda of the Court of Justice of the European Union.

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