The Cambridge Law Review (CLR) is now inviting submissions for Volume 9, Issue 1, which will be published in Spring 2023. The deadline for submissions is 23:59 (UK time) on 15 December 2023 (Friday).
ABOUT THE LAW REVIEW
The Cambridge Law Review (CLR) is an independent journal run by students at the University of Cambridge which aims to provide a forum for the discussion of contemporary legal issues. We welcome the following submissions: submissions on English law, EU law, and international law; comparative pieces involving English law; and submissions that are non-jurisdiction specific (e.g., technology regulation). We will also consider outstanding submissions that deal solely with the law of other common law jurisdictions on an exceptional basis. Our most important criterion for publication is that your submission relates to a contemporary legal issue, though we will also consider outstanding historical or jurisprudential pieces. Your submission should provide critical insight into the area of law you have chosen.
The Managing Board takes great pride in ensuring that the best submissions are published. To that end, a team of editors comprising undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students at the University of Cambridge will blindly review each article at least three times before any decision is made.
For Volumes 1 through 3, the CLR published one issue per year. From Volume 4 onwards, the CLR has published two issues per year; one in March and one in September. Each issue will feature articles written by legal scholars, practitioners or students from various countries. The topics of the articles span a wide range of contemporary legal issues, with exceptions made for outstanding historical and jurisprudential pieces. By combining contributions of the highest quality with a rigorous editing process, the CLR strives to be among the leading voices in debating the most significant legal issues of today’s world.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
he Cambridge Law Review is a student-led journal. We welcome submissions on English law, EU law, and international law; comparative pieces involving English law; and submissions that are interdisciplinary onon-jurisdiction specific (e.g., technology regulation). We will also consider outstanding submissions that deal solely with the law of other common law jurisdictions on an exceptional basis. Our most important criterion for publication is that your submission relates to a contemporary legal issue, though we will also consider outstanding historical or jurisprudential pieces. Your submission should provide critical insight into the area of law you have chosen.
All submissions should be made using the form below. Please ensure that you have read our submission guidelines here.
We accept submissions all year round, but submissions are not reviewed on a rolling basis and will only be reviewed after the relevant cut-off date has passed. The cut-off date for submissions to Volume 9, Issue 1 is 15 December 2023 (Friday) at 23:59 UK time. Authors will be notified of the status of their submissions in mid-January 2024.
If you wish to submit to the Cambridge Law Journal (CLJ), which is managed by senior members of the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge and generally receives submissions from established academics, please see here instead.
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