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Submit a chapter proposal for the upcoming book
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Submit a chapter proposal
and present your research in Law or History.
Science and research in the realm of law play a pivotal role in shaping our societies and ensuring justice and equity for all.
By employing rigorous methodologies, empirical data analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches, legal scholars and researchers delve into complex legal and historical issues, scrutinize existing frameworks, and propose innovative solutions to address emerging challenges.
The significance of this scientific inquiry extends far beyond the courtroom, influencing policymaking, governance, and societal norms.
It is through this relentless pursuit of knowledge and evidence-based reasoning that we can strive towards a more just, fair, and equitable world, where the rule of law serves as a beacon of progress and stability.
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the General
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About
the Final Chapter (FC)
Proposal & CV
Deadlines: July 1 and September 1, 2024
Submit a proposal that describes your current line/topic of research. You may structure it however you like but we recommend organizing it using the following formatintroduction, context, methods, steps, objectives, etc. 1,000 word limit.
Please limit CV to 4 pages.
Final Chapter
Once we receive your proposal, we will contact you.
Deadline: Feb. 14, 2025
Once submissions are accepted, instructions will be sent to the authors (max length of 15 pages).
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Deadlines.
There are two submission periods:
1st period (deadline July 1, 23:59)
2nd period (deadline September 1, 23:59)
If you are interested in submiting your proposal we encourage you to submit in the 1st period.
Deadline for final chapter (February 14, 23:59)
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