Papers should range from between 6,000 and 12,000 words. Case notes (2,000-3,000 words) and book reviews (1,000 words) within the areas of public or private international law are also welcome.
The AILJ offers established and developing scholars the opportunity to publish high quality refereed scholarship on topics of public and private international law. The ILA is a global organisation, which plays a pre-eminent role in the progressive development of international law. From a modest beginning in 1983 as Australian International Law News, the AILJ has become a peer-reviewed law journal of international standing.
Papers on any topic of public or private international law should be submitted by email to the Editor in Chief at a.cassimatis@law.uq.edu.au. The deadline for submissions is 30 September 2022. Accepted submissions will be published in Volume 29 of the AILJ.
More information on the submission of articles, notes and reviews is available in the attached AILJ Guidelines for Authors.
Ms Lily Barnett Ms Anna Birmingham Ms Jennifer Bradder-Denning Ms Elloise Campbell Mr William Garske Ms Hannah Kneubuhler |
Mr Jordan Koningham Ms Emily Leggett Ms Sarah Long Ms Tessa Power Ms Rebecca Qiu Mr Connor Wright |
Professor Anthony E Cassimatis AM
The Editorial Committee (2022)
Australian International Law Journal