sexta-feira, setembro 04, 2020

European Journal of Legal Studies - "New Voices" - Até 31/12/2020

Nome da Revista: European Journal of Legal Studies

Classificação: B1

Dossiê Temático: New Voices

Prazo: 31/12/2020

Titulação: Mestrado


Link para a chamada: https://ejls.eui.eu/activities/new-voices-prize-2020/
The European Journal of Legal Studies welcomes submissions of New Voices articles, a format enabling early-career scholars to put forward their innovative ideas, build their academic identity and expand their publication record. New Voices articles are written by early-career scholars: LL.M., J.D., Ph.D. or equivalent (including J.S.D.) candidates, post-doctoral researchers, and other young scholars having defended their doctoral thesis within the last five years. Authors are requested to explain how they come within the definition of ‘early-career scholar’ at the time of submission. 

New Voices contributions provide an opportunity to present an original argument in a direct and appealing way. It can consist, for instance, in re-thinking well-established beliefs or assumptions, or approaching a topical issue with an original and critical inquiry. 

The length of contributions shall be between 4,000 to 5,000 words (footnotes included). Submissions should be sent as Word files.

A young scholar could use the New Voices platform for several purposes, including to discuss a claim of their thesis, to publish a conference paper or a case comment, or to summarise their thesis before publication of the full monograph. This list is by no means exhaustive and is only meant as an indication of the many possibilities offered by the New Voices section.

New Voices submissions are subject to double-blind peer review and are also expected to comply with the EJLS Style Guide. Submissions should include a short abstract (150-200 words), a list of keywords and a table of contents. 

Once accepted, New Voices articles will be immediately available online (citable by their Digital Object Identifier [DOI]), and published in the subsequent EJLS regular issue.