Harvard European Law Ass’n Call for Papers
The Harvard European Law Association is seeking articles on EU law for online publication in the Harvard European Law Association’s Internet Site.
The working papers series is the precursor to an eventual EU Law Journal (ca. five years hence). Articles may be of any length. The preferred topics are substantive legal science.
Book reviews and biographies or unscientific writings are not in the Working Paper’s ambit and cannot be considered. Political science works may be considered, exceptionally, where the topic is clearly of direct concern to lawyers and judges. Rigorous scientific standards are to be observed - an average of 4-6 notes per page, an abstract of the article, spacing 1.5, times new roman 12 pt. Articles may be submitted as doc, rtf, pdf or html. Articles will be considered in English, French, German and Spanish. In those cases however an English language abstract must be provided. Editing will go to grammar and language only — non native
English speakers articles will be grammatically corrected into standard international English by the editors. Articles without an abstract of the thesis to be presented in the paper cannot be considered. The editors will not bluebook your work and works with incomplete and incorrect footnotes will not be considered. Inline notes (parenthetical style) is not acceptable. Ibid, Id. or Op.Cit. forms may be used or omitted however, correct numerotation is the author’s responsibilty. Footnotes should be in the bluebook format, though British note style is also accepted. Electronic formatting is the principle responsibility of the author — essentially, presented works should be “camera ready copy”. Footnotes, not endnotes. Submissions are continually accepted.
Reviews of abstracted works should be within 2 months of receipt.
Submissions and inquiries to:
Dr.Jur. Eric Engle
eengle@cyber.law.harvard.edu