Call for Papers
The Arab Yearbook of Public & Private International Law, which has been recently established and which will be published by BRILL, is welcoming submissions to its inaugural volume.
The Arab Yearbook of Public & Private International Law is dedicated to exploring questions of public international law and private international law throughout the Arab World. The Yearbook has a broad intellectual agenda. It publishes high-quality scholarship submitted by authors both from the Arab region and across the world on any topic of general public international law and its sub-fields, and on any topic of private international law, including investor-state arbitration and commercial arbitration.
The Arab Yearbook of Public & Private International Law publishes scholarship that applies various jurisprudential and methodological perspectives. In addition to doctrinal scholarship, the Yearbook publishes research that explores legal questions from economic, critical, historical, feminist, and sociological perspectives, or that uses a diverse range of methodologies, such as empirical research and inter-disciplinary approaches that explore intersections between law & political science, law & international relations, and law & religion.
The Arab Yearbook of Public & Private International Law also publishes primary materials on the practice of international law in the Arab World. This includes the practice of Arab governments, Arab inter-governmental and sub-regional organizations, and materials by civil society and non-governmental organizations on questions of international law of relevance to the region. The Yearbook also publishes judicial materials that relate to international law in the region.
Submissions can be sent to [email protected]