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Author Guidelines

Authors are invited to make a submission to this journal. All submissions will be assessed by an editor to determine whether they meet the aims and scope of this journal. Those considered to be a good fit will be sent for peer review before determining whether they will be accepted or rejected.

Before making a submission, authors are responsible for obtaining permission to publish any material included with the submission, such as photos, documents and datasets. All authors identified on the submission must consent to be identified as an author. Where appropriate, research should be approved by an appropriate ethics committee in accordance with the legal requirements of the study's country.

An editor may desk reject a submission if it does not meet minimum standards of quality. Before submitting, please ensure that the study design and research argument are structured and articulated properly. The title should be concise and the abstract should be able to stand on its own. This will increase the likelihood of reviewers agreeing to review the paper. When you're satisfied that your submission meets this standard, please follow the checklist below to prepare your submission.

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements.

  • This submission meets the requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • This submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration.
  • All references have been checked for accuracy and completeness.
  • All tables and figures have been numbered and labeled.
  • Permission has been obtained to publish all photos, datasets and other material provided with this submission.

Articles

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Essays

Essays provide concise, idea-driven analysis on contemporary or theoretical issues in law. They should advance a coherent argument without requiring the full apparatus of a research article. Word limit: 3,000–5,000 words.

Case Notes

Case notes offer detailed examinations of significant judicial decisions. They must summarize the judgment, analyze the reasoning, and assess broader jurisprudential implications. Word limit: 3,000–5,000 words.

Legislative and Policy Briefs

Briefs analyze recently enacted or proposed legislation, regulatory reforms, or public policy initiatives. Submissions should be descriptive and evaluative, highlighting possible legal impacts. Word limit: 2,500–4,500 words.

Book Reviews

Book reviews critically evaluate recent scholarly monographs or edited volumes. They should summarize the book’s core contributions and provide balanced appraisal. Word limit: 1,000–2,000 words.

Perspectives (Invited)

Perspective pieces offer expert viewpoints on emerging debates or evolving areas of law. These are usually commissioned but may be proposed. Word limit: 2,500–4,000 words.

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