Call for Submissions: for the First Issue of the Armenian Journal of International Law, Submission deadline: 31 May 2026
The Armenian Journal of International Law (ArmJIL) is inviting manuscripts for its debut issue (Volume 1, Issue 1), to be released in July 2026. I am honored to contribute to this initiative as a member of the Editorial Board and excited to see the scholarship this first issue will showcase.
Established as a peer-reviewed academic journal, ArmJIL is jointly anchored at Yerevan State University and the Armenian Institution for International Legal Studies. The journal seeks to promote rigorous research in international law while strengthening Armenia’s engagement with the broader global academic community. A central objective is to connect Armenian scholarship with major contemporary discussions in international law.
Submissions are encouraged in the fields of public international law and comparative law. Topics may include, among others:
– humanitarian law in armed conflict
– mechanisms of international dispute settlement, including arbitration
– the protection of human rights at the international level
– issues of state responsibility
– cross-disciplinary approaches to international legal questions
A key priority of the journal is to highlight perspectives from smaller jurisdictions and underrepresented regions within international legal scholarship.
Categories of submissions:
• Full-length Articles (8,000–12,000 words)
• Scholarly Essays (4,000–6,000 words)
• Case or International Decision Analyses (up to 4,000 words)
• Book Reviews and Review Essays (1,500–3,000 words)
Submission deadline: 31 May 2026, 23:59 (GMT+4)
Language of publication: English
Manuscripts must be submitted via the journal’s online submission system within the designated submission window.
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