ILA Reporter - call for submissions
05/07/2018

The ILA Reporter is currently seeking submissions, on a rolling basis, from legal practitioners, academics and students. This is an excellent opportunity to be published by a well-respected non-government organisation with a wide readership.
The ILA Reporter (ilareporter.org.au) is the official blog of the International Law Association (Australian Branch). The ILA was founded in Brussels in 1873 and has consultative status with a number of the United Nations' specialised agencies. The ILA Reporter publishes analysis, commentary and discussion on issues in public and private international law which have bearing on Australia and the wider region. The ILA Reporter accepts short articles, book reviews, case analysis, and recounts of recent events in the field of international law. Submissions should be between 400 and 2000 words and must have a connection with Australia. A style guide for submissions is available here. Please contact Esther Pearson or Evan Ritli at editor@ilareporter.org.au with any questions, proposals or completed submissions.
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