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Student Writing Competition: Göttingen Journal of International Law

Permalink 08 June 09    Inside Justice ®   Renee Dopplick    Tags: call for papers, articles, competition     Last updated: 08 June 09
The Göttingen Journal of International Law (GoJIL), founded in 2007, is currently seeking submissions for its 2009 student essay competition. GoJIL is an e-journal of legal scholarship focusing on International Law. It is the first student-run German International Law journal published exclusively in English. The journal is available online and free of charge. If you win, your article will be published online and accessible.

To participate in the GoJIL International Student Essay Competition 2009, follow the following guidelines:
  • "Justifying the Use of Force"
  • Max. 3000 words
  • Microsoft Word format
  • Footnotes, rather than endnotes
The deadline is 15 June 2009.

Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors.

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