Article Submission Guidelines.
The editors of the International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Laws (IJHRCL) welcome papers from scholars, academics and professionals associated with the study of human rights and constitutional laws. IJHRCL is committed to theoretical and ideological diversity in the study of human rights and constitutional law.
Submission Guidelines
- IJHRCL will consider original research-based articles, interviews, editorials, state-of-the-field pieces, and book reviews for publication.
- Articles should ideally not exceed 10,000 words, excluding footnotes, endnotes, tables, etc. All articles submitted should include an abstract no longer than 250 words, a list of important keywords and a brief author resume. Previously published work or work currently under consideration elsewhere will not be reviewed.
- Electronic and print rights are required. Authors are required to submit the original permission letters for all copyrighted material used in his/her manuscript.
- Papers should be submitted in Microsoft Word or Google Doc format. Figures should be saved separately from the text. Electronic versions of the manuscript should be submitted as an email attachment to (Email address here). Submission of an article implies the author has understood and agreed to the conditions stipulated above.
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There are no submission fees, publication fees or page charges for this journal.
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