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Call of Papers del Journal of Law, Market & Innovation in tema di: Space laws and regulations. What role for public and private international law?

The Journal of Law, Market & Innovation (JLMI) is a joint initiative of the Turin Observatory on Economic Law and Innovation and the Master in International Trade Law (a post-graduate program jointly run by the University of Turin’s Law Department and the International Training Center of the ILO in partnership with IUSE, UNCITRAL and UNIDROIT).
The JLMI is an open-access journal of the University of Turin that aims at fostering research with respect to the regulatory challenges posed by markets and innovation in our times. The JLMI facilitates interdisciplinary conversation on a range of research issues across diverse legal and economic topics.
This Call concerns the 2/2023, to be published at the end of July 2023. Deadline: 31 Dec 2022.
Along with Professors Riccardo de Caria and Cristina Poncibò, Co-Editors-in-Chief of the JLMI, this issue is also edited by Dr. Benedetta Cappiello (University of Milan).
LAW, MARKET & INNOVATION OPEN CALL FOR PAPERS
The JLMI welcomes submissions on any of its areas of interest (for details, see www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/JLMI). Deadlines and publication policies are outlined below.
Submission guidelines
Authors are invited to address questions and issues arising from the specific area of law relating to their topic. All types of legal approaches (e.g., public law, public international law, private international law, comparative private law, transnational procedural law, international arbitration, law and economics) will be considered for publication. However, please note that any analysis solely limited to a national legal system will fall outside the scope of the Journal. An international, supranational, comparative or transnational legal dimension is imperative.
The Board of Editors will select articles based on quality of research and writing, diversity, and relevance of topic. The contributions from the Alumni of the Master programme are particularly welcomed.
The novelty of the academic contribution is also an essential requirement. Prospective articles should be submitted in the form of abstract (around 800 words) or draft articles (see below) to submissions.jlmi@iuse.it by 31 December 2022. The Editorial Board plans to notify Authors on the outcome of the selection process by 15 January 2023. Final articles shall be delivered by 15 April 2023 and should conform to the journal style guide that is based on OSCOLA (link here; short version here). It is the Authors’ responsibility to carefully align their paper to OSCOLA’s criteria. Also, each accepted Author must guarantee English proof reading of their paper. Typically, the JLMI accepts contributions within the range of 10,000 to 15,000 words, including footnotes, but both shorter and longer articles will be considered. Pre-selected articles will be subject to single-blind peer review. For further information, or for consultation on a potential submission, you can contact us by email at editors.jlmi@iuse.it.