Opportunity for students in private international law: Contributing to the ILA Reporter
The ILA Reporter, the official blog of the International Law Association (Australian Branch), is currently calling for submissions on private international law to be published on the website.
The Reporter provides leading analysis, commentary and discussion on public and private international law issues, which have a bearing on Australia and the wider region. The length of contributions is flexible – anywhere between 500 and 1,500 words is ideal, and we frequently publish multi-part article series.
Would you or any of the postgraduate students in the law school be interested in publishing in the ILA Reporter?
Terms and conditions for the submissions are available here, and submissions should conform to the ILA Reporter’s Style Guide here.