SUBMISSIONS SOUGHT FOR 2016 EDITION
Established in 1999, the Hibernian Law Journal is a legal journal coordinated by trainee and qualified solicitors. Its multidisciplinary focus facilitates detailed argument and discussion on a wide range of topics such as e-commerce, environmental law, the European Convention on Human Rights, intellectual property, public private partnerships, criminal law, child law, commercial law and financial services law. Articles relating to domestic, European and international law are considered provided that they are relevant in an Irish context.
The Editorial Committee is now accepting submissions for the 2016 edition. The Hibernian Law Journal offers an excellent opportunity for legal scholars to have their work published in an academic forum.
The following guidelines apply to submissions:
- We accept short, medium and long articles with a maximum word count of 15,000 words.
- The article may not have been published elsewhere, although the article may be a thesis which is bound and catalogued in a university library.
- The topic should be thoroughly researched.
- Footnotes must adhere to the Hibernian Law Journal house style.
- Articles may be on any legal topic of interest to the author.
- Articles are due by 31 October 2015 (although exceptions may be made in individual circumstances).
Articles should be submitted in soft copy format to
editor@hibernianlawjournal.com
We invite you to learn more about the Journal at www.hibernianlawjournal.com