Call for Submissions! π½π‘œπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘›π‘Žπ‘™ π‘œπ‘“ πΌπ‘›π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘›π‘Žπ‘‘π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘Žπ‘™ πΏπ‘Žπ‘€ π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ πΆπ‘œπ‘šπ‘–π‘‘π‘¦ invites submissions for its next issue. It is an open-access, double peer-reviewed flagship publication of the Centre for Peace, Justice and International Law!

Volume 4 : Number 1

About C.G. Weeramantry

Judge Weeramantry was lovingly called β€œChristie” by people close to him. We can afford to pick it up; and that would perhaps be in line with his legacy of challenging the dry, lifeless culture of the protocol. One of his most impressionable contributions was that he championed the idea of morality and found religion as an essential repository of it.Β 

About Journal of International Law and Comity

Journal of International Law and ComityΒ (JILC) is published by Weeramantry Centre for Peace, Justice and International Law (Weera Centre). It is a double peer-reviewed, open access, biannual e-journal; welcoming submissions related to the pressing issues of international law that carry high human and non-human impact. Further details or clarifications can be sought through an email to: [email protected]

Journal of International Law and Comity (JILC) is published by Centre for Peace, Justice and International Law (Weera Centre). It is a double peer-reviewed, openaccess, biannual journal premised on the principle that scholarship should be generated on high ideals of positive change in the field of public international law. With advisors steering us from across the globe, we invite submissions for our forthcoming issue scheduled for publication in March 2023. Contributions that engage with pressing questions of human rights, environment, disarmament, peace, justice, and equity in international law are particularly welcome. Authors can explore any area or aspect of international law, provided it has a significant human or nonhuman impact. Those who do not come from a law background but intend to write on something ancillary to international law, are also invited to contribute after getting in touch with the editor through email and sharing broad outlines of the proposal. Further information about JILC can be gathered from the Centre’s website. The link to our previous issues can be found here.

General Guidelines:

Categories:

a. Article (5000-8000 words including footnotes)

b. Case Comment (3500-4000 words including footnotes)

c. Book Review (850-1200 words, footnotes only where necessary) All manuscripts must be original and unpublished. Co-authorship is allowed.

After the first publication in JILC, permission must be obtained for any subsequent publication.

Broad pre-editing format:

a. Heading: Times New Roman | Font Size 14 | Roman Numbering b. Text: Times New Roman | Font Size 12 | Line Spacing 1.5 Citation style: The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th Edition). Authors are strongly suggested to go through past issues and follow the editorial format. Correspondence: Editor, Journal of International Law and Comity;

E-mail- [email protected]

Last Date for Submission: 10 September 2023

For more details, refer to the notification here

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