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The Harvard International Arbitration Law Students Association (HIALSA) and the Harvard International Law Journal (HILJ) have jointly announced their 2025–2026 Call for Submissions for short-form academic writing in international arbitration. This highly anticipated initiative aims to promote rigorous, insightful, and globally relevant scholarship in the fields of international commercial and investment arbitration.
With a long-standing reputation for academic leadership, both HIALSA and HILJ continue to provide a prestigious platform for practitioners and scholars seeking to contribute to contemporary debates and emerging trends in dispute resolution.
A Global Invitation for Arbitration Scholars and Practitioners
This year’s call encourages experts from around the world to submit original works that offer fresh perspectives, critical reasoning, and constructive discourse on international arbitration. Submissions may fall into one of the following categories:
- Brief Academic Commentary: Targeted reflections on emerging issues, evolving trends, or legal developments.
- Decision Analyses: Critical examinations of recent arbitral awards or international court judgments.
- Regional and Country Highlights: Insightful overviews of arbitration progress, reforms, or case studies within specific jurisdictions.
The aim is to spotlight diverse voices and to expand scholarly conversations that shape arbitration practices globally.
Submission Requirements
Authors must adhere to the following guidelines:
- Word Limit: 500 to 2,500 words
- Language: English
- Authorship: Single-author submissions only
- Experience: Minimum of five years of post-law-degree experience in international arbitration
- Deadline: January 15, 2026
- Format: Microsoft Word document
Eligible contributors include seasoned arbitration practitioners, academics, arbitrators, consultants, and researchers with substantial experience in international dispute resolution.
Publication Opportunities at Harvard
A significant highlight of this call for submissions is the publication opportunity it offers. The top two articles will be featured in:
- HIALSA Arbitration Review – 3rd Edition (2026)
- Harvard International Law Journal (HILJ) Online — International Arbitration Section
Publication in these respected platforms enhances academic visibility, strengthens professional profiles, and contributes to evolving global conversations regarding arbitration reforms, jurisprudence, and best practices.
How to Apply
Interested contributors must submit their:
- Article in Word format, and
- Updated résumé
to: iljonline@mail.law.harvard.edu
Before submission, applicants are advised to carefully review the detailed instructions available at the official link: 👉 https://lnkd.in/db84N_jn
