Call for Submissions: Houston Journal of International Law Vol. 48 Issue 1 and 2 (Fall 2025)

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Posted by Lauren Santibanez, community karma 49
The Houston Journal of International Law invites the submission of manuscripts.

Founded in 1978, The Houston Journal of International Law (HJIL) is a scholarly law journal published by law students at The University of Houston Law Center. HJIL conducts three yearly publications that are edited, managed, and published wholly by its student members. All pieces published by HJIL go through a multi-stage editorial process that corrects grammar, format, structure, and citations and substantiates each citation. This rigorous process typically takes 60-90 days, including the time allocated for you to review and respond to the editors’ suggestions.

HJIL welcomes submissions related to international law that are of all lengths, as the journal maintains neither page-count requirements nor limitations. Please keep in mind, however, that most articles that the Journal publishes are approximately 10,000­–25,000 words in length, including footnotes (i.e., approximately 20–60 publication-formatted pages, including footnotes). At this time, HJIL does not accept submissions from law students.
 
Submissions are needed for Issue 1 and Issue 2 for a publication date of Fall 2025. 

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Kamaal Zaidi, community karma 31

Hello Lauren:

I am an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law in Canada. I had the pleasure to meet Dean Leonard Baynes and Benjamin Ritz during their recent trip to Calgary.

My recently completed paper is entitled: "Climate Migration in Canada: Facilitating New Pathways for Resettlement and Migration Governance". 

It is a comparative law paper (approximately 15,000 words). It compares three jurisdictions to build a model for Canada.

Would your journal consider such a submission request?

Yours,

Kamaal

3 days ago
Dear Professor Zaidi, Thank you for your interest in the Houston Journal of International Law. It is wonderful to hear that you had the opportunity to meet Dean Baynes and Benjamin Ritz. Your comparative law analysis sounds like it could potentially be a good fit for our journal. We invite you to share your paper at your convenience. You may either submit through the Scholastica platform or email your manuscript directly to hjil.submissions@gmail.com along with current resumes/CVs for all contributing authors. We look forward to the opportunity to review your scholarship. Best regards, Lauren
Lauren Santibanez – 2 days ago
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