Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.- The submission is not published; nor is it being considered for publication elsewhere (or an explanation has been provided in the Comments to the Editor).
- The submission is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF or WordPerfect format.
- Where available, URLs will be provided for all references.
- The text is one-and-a-half-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except for URLs); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in About the Journal.
- The statement of originality and of non-exclusive assignment of rights has been sent.
Articles
This section includes articles submitted by International Law researchers and professors. Articles are reviewed by experts in the field following the double-blind process.
The Pathway of Treaties
This section aims at recalling the historic, political and legal context in which treaties, the main source of law in International Law, were made and at analyzing their applicability in the contemporary international community.
Articles are reviewed by experts in the field following the double-blind process.
Interview
This section includes interviews with researchers, educators and stockholders related to the Journal scope.
Cinema and Law
This section introduces film analyses and reflections aimed at teaching and learning International Law.
Articles in this section are not peer-reviewed but are reviewed by the Editor and, eventually, by an ad hoc journal reviewer.
Experiences
This section includes flexible format narratives which do not require bibliographical references or standard scientific formats. They may be 1800-3600 words long.
These narratives may include experiences in institutionalized or informal educational contexts, professional or pre-professional experiences in international organizations, specialized institutions, NGOs, or community-outreach programs in areas related to International Law.
Articles in this section are not peer-reviewed but are reviewed by the Editor and, eventually, by an ad hoc journal reviewer.
In memoriam
In this section we seek to bring to memory and honor the work of specialists who have left a footprint and contributed to the development of International Law.
Articles in this section are not peer-reviewed but are reviewed by the Editor.
Dossier
This section includes analyses and reflections of current International Law topics set by the Dossier’s coordinators.
Articles in this section are not peer-reviewed but are reviewed by the Editor, the Dossier’s coordinators and, eventually, an ad hoc journal reviewer.
Copyright Notice
Authors who publish in this Journal accept the following terms:
- Authors retain their copyright and grant first publication rights to the journal, which are simultaneously subject to the Creative Commons License (BY-NC-SA) 4.0, which allows third parties to share the work, provided that the author and first publication in this Journal are mentioned, that the material is not used for commercial purposes and that, if the material is remixed, transformed, or built upon, it is distributed under the same license as the original.
- Authors may sign other non-exclusive license agreements for the distribution of the published version of the article (e.g., deposit in a digital institutional archive or publish in a monographic volume) as long as the first publication in this Journal is mentioned.
- Authors are allowed and encouraged to spread their work on the Internet (e.g. in digital institutional archives or in their websites) before and after the submission process, which may lead to interesting discussions and increase citations of the published work (see The Open Access Effect).
Privacy Statement
Names and email addresses will be used solely for the Journal’s stated purposes and will not be available for any other purpose or person.