About CLR
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. The CLR seeks to provide a platform for legal scholarship amongst fresh law students and senior academics alike. CLR does not publish submissions on moral and political philosophy or politics that are only distantly related to law.
About the Call for Paper
The CLR is now inviting submissions for Volume 9, Issue 1, which will be published in Spring 2024. 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.
Themes
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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).
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Outstanding submissions that deal solely with the law of other common law jurisdictions to be considered on an exceptional basis.
Submission Guidelines
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The Cambridge Law Review accepts articles and case comments. Book reviews are not accepted.
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Articles should be between 6,000 and 12,000 words, inclusive of footnotes. Case comments should be between 2,000 and 4,000 words, inclusive of footnotes.
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Case comments on recent cases is preferred, but case comments that take a new approach to, or shed new light on, an important older case are also equally welcome.
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Please include an abstract of up to 250 words and up to five keywords with your submission.
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Please remove any identifying information (name, university, acknowledgements, etc.) from the Microsoft Word document containing your submission to facilitate the blind review process.
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Submissions may be co-authored.
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Submissions made to multiple journals will not be considered for publication.
How to Submit?
Click on the link provided below to submit.
Submission Deadline
15 December 2023 (Friday) at 23:59 UK time.
Contact Information
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Managing Board at [email protected].
Click here to submit.