Guidelines for Submissions
The UCLJLJ Blog editorial board welcomes any contribution that concern the law and legal developments. We welcome reports on proceedings, case notes, book reviews, articles, interviews, and more.
We do not have any preference as to the methodology, and theoretical, doctrinal, interdisciplinary, empirical, and any other methodology – is welcome. Similarly we have no limitation, nor preference, to a particular field of law or jurisdiction nevertheless, in some cases certain contribution may be edited or coupled so to form a theme.
Not only contributions advocating a certain position are encouraged, but also comprehensive critical analyses, replies and reviews. Moreover, active debate is welcome on the blog, ensuring the possibility of all parties to be heard and a common symbolic space of dialogue to be established.
Editorial Guidelines
1. The author’s name and affiliation(s) should be clearly indicated.
2. The length of any material should be of approximately 1000-1500 words.
3. Footnotes should be avoided. If necessary, please use hyperlinks to relevant materials.
4. Given the reduced size of the material, sub-headings should be avoided.
5. Paragraphs should be separated by empty spaces.
6. A standard unedited format should be used: Times New Roman, 12, 1 spacing, Align Text Left.
7. The use of italics should be restricted to a minimum necessary. Bold should be totally avoided.
Copyrights: the author retains the rights for the submitted contribution. Nevertheless, republishing of the material posted herein should be accompanied by a proper mention of the original place of publication (i.e. – this Blog).
The Editorial Board reserves the right to refuse submissions or require the incorporation of certain changes/correction/modifications.