Call for Papers: Asian Journal of Comparative Law

Asian Comparative Law Journal

The Asian Journal of Comparative Law (AsJCL) invites submissions for its 2018 issue. The AsJCL “is the leading forum for research and discussion of the law and legal systems of Asia. It embraces work that is theoretical, empirical, socio-legal, doctrinal or comparative that relates to one or more Asian legal systems, as well as work that compares one or more Asian legal systems with non-Asian systems. The Journal seeks articles which display an intimate knowledge of Asian legal systems, and thus provide a window into the way they work in practice. The AsJCL is an initiative of the Asian Law Institute (ASLI), an association established by sixteen leading law schools in Asia and with a rapidly expanding membership base across Asia and in other regions around the world.”

Submissions should be between 10,000-15,000 words in length, including footnotes and be submitted exclusively to the AsJCL, with publication subject to double-blind peer-review and editorial discretion.
Details on the submission process and style requirements can be found on the journal website. Questions can be directed to AsJCL[@]nud.edu.sg.

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