CfP: The Israeli Constitutional Revolution: 40 Years On

The Keele Law Review is pleased to announce a call for submissions for its fifth volume (2022) on the theme of ‘The Israeli Constitutional Revolution: 40 Years On’. Submissions on any topic relating to the above theme are welcomed.

Deadline for proposals: Monday 11 October 2021. Proposals will be considered on a rolling basis.

Proposal submission: Proposals of 350 to 500 words should be submitted to y.nehushtan@keele.ac.uk. Please put “Proposed paper - KLR” in the subject line of your email. Complete papers must be submitted by Monday 25 April 2022. They will accept manuscripts no longer than 10,000-15,000 words (including footnotes), and short notes no longer than 4000-5000 words. Decisions to publish a submission are based on editorial and double-blind peer review.

About the KLR: The Keele Law Review is a general, online, open-access, peer-reviewed journal, edited by Prof. Yossi Nehushtan (General Editor) and Dr Stella Coyle (Deputy General Editor) – with the support of a team of students-editors. The KLR is published by the School of Law, Keele University, UK. For more details about the KLR, please see here: https://keelelawreview.com/.