Volume 28 of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law seeks contributions that analyse the interplay between facts and IHL from doctrinal, critical or normative perspectives. We are equally interested in analyses of belligerent conduct that inhibits factual assessments, of new technologies that manipulate or construct facts, and of indeterminacies internal to the rules of IHL themselves.
Submission Timeline
Interested authors should send an abstract of a maximum of 500 words to the Managing Editor of the Yearbook, James Patrick Sexton ([email protected]), by 13 June 2025. This abstract should include (i) a working title; (ii) your main research questions and hypotheses; (iii) what gap your analysis/argument would fill in the literature; and, (iv) the provisional structure of your reflections. Authors of selected abstracts will be notified by 27 June 2025, and the deadline for the submission of final papers, which should be no longer than 10,000 words (including footnotes), is 24 October 2025.
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