The Emory International Law Review is published twice a year. We are currently accepting submissions for Volume 27, Number 1 (2013). Citations in submissions should follow The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (19th ed. 2010). Please use footnotes rather than endnotes.
There are two ways to submit a manuscript for publication.
When we receive your submission, you will be notified by e-mail. We regret that submissions cannot be returned.
Recent Developments
The Emory International Law Review's new Recent Developments section highlights new and emerging issues in the international law landscape. These shorter pieces tackle current topics, and EILR posts them online immediately after our editing process. They are then compiled with the rest of the Articles and Comments in our printed issues.
Recent Development submissions can be sent to Alan Khedairy by email. Submissions for Recent Developments should be 5,000-7,000 words long, not including footnotes, and should address a current international legal issue.
To view EILR's Recent Developments, click here.
Expedited Review
If you have submitted a manuscript for review by the Emory International Law Review and would like to request an expedited review, please contact Frances Ellenbogen, Executive Articles Editor, by e-mail or by telephone at 404.727.2216. Please be sure to include the following information in any e-mail or voicemail message: