Call for Papers: Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal

The Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal, a premier journal in the field, is seeking articles between 25,000-30,000 words on topics at the nexus of human rights and development law. Articles may be submitted through ExpressO or directly to the Journal’s email address: YHRDLJ [at] yale.edu (please note that submissions through ExpressO are strongly preferred). The Journal is open to a wide variety of articles dealing with development and human rights issues and encourages authors to submit articles with a regional and global focus as well as articles dealing with a particular sector in addition to articles that are more universal or theoretical. Articles should be of high quality; original; and appropriately sourced (not over-reliant on secondary materials/journal articles), well written, and Bluebooked. Authors should not be law students at the time of submission and should include a CV with their submission. The editors of the Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal look forward to reading your submissions. For more information about the Journal, please see here.

Marisa B. Van Saanen
Executive Editor for Submissions
Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal, Volume XII
(301-792-9072)