IJLPP’s International Law Blog
The Blog aims to publish short academic articles alongside commentary on current affairs and recent cases falling within the broad spheres of international and comparative law. We aim to promote a platform to include discussions on contemporary international law issues, international relations and politics.
We welcome submissions from undergraduate and graduate students as well as practitioners, academicians and experts.
Submission Guidelines:
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Submission must be original and unpublished
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Authors are advised to keep the submission concise and precise, ideally between 800 to 1500 words.
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Authors are advised to make a brief initial paragraph to summarise the substance of the submission.
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Authors must refrain from using footnotes and endnotes, instead, sources must be hyperlinked.
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All submissions must be sent in an MS Word document with the title “Blog Submission”
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Co-authorship up to two authors is allowed.
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The submission will go through an editing process and a blind peer-review process.
To submit an article for consideration, kindly email us at [email protected]. We generally take 7 days to review a submission, a decision to publish may be made subject to revisions.
As a general policy, we only accept submissions which are not published elsewhere. Authors may ask the editors for permission to cross-post to another blog if circumstances shall warrant. In such a case acknowledgement of the original publication on IJLPP blog should be given.
We look forward to receiving your contribution!
International Law Blog Team
Here are the tips that will help you improve your submissions!
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THE BOOK OF BAD ARGUMENTS- This book is aimed at newcomers to the field of logical reasoning, particularly those who, to borrow a phrase from Pascal, are so made that they understand best through visuals. I have selected a small set of common errors in reasoning and visualized them using memorable illustrations that are supplemented with lots of examples. The hope is that the reader will learn from these pages some of the most common pitfalls in arguments and be able to identify and avoid them in practice. To access the book, visit https://bookofbadarguments.com/AIBOBA-white.pdf
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HOW TO WRITE A LEGAL ESSAY? – To access this, visit: https://www.theguardian.com/law/2018/oct/24/dont-just-vomit-on-the-page-how-to-write-a-legal-essay
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WHAT IS GOOD LEGAL WRITING AND HOW DOES IT MATTER? – To access this, visit: https://repository.law.umich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1937&context=articles
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THE WRITING PROCESS- To access this, visit:
https://www.law.nyu.edu/students/studentwriting/writingprocess
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BASICS OF ALL FORMS OF SCHOLARLY WRITING- UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA- https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/