Call for Submissions–Volume 6, Issue 1 2023
The LLJ is pleased to invite submissions for Volume 6, Issue 1. The LLJ fills a significant niche in the legal scholarship landscape. The journal focuses on the following mandates: (1) Aboriginal and Indigenous legal issues; (2) rural, northern, and small firm practice; and/or (3) natural resources and environmental law.
We also publish papers that are shorter than typical academic articles. Our hope is that shorter pieces (7000 words) will be more accessible to busy lawyers and judges, making them more likely to be cited in judgments and play a part in shaping the law.
Please visit llj.lakeheadu.ca for information on the online submission process, requirements, and journal policies. All new authors seeking to make a submission must register on the site. The registration process is simple and once registered, authors can not only submit work, but also review the status of their submissions.
Any inquiries should be directed to Emily Hodgins, Managing Editor (Winter 2023), at lawjournal@lakeheadu.ca or to Professor Tenille Brown, Editor-in-Chief, at Tenille.Brown@lakeheadu.ca.
The LLJ appreciates all submissions and is committed to providing an update on the status of submissions within six weeks.
Submissions will begin to be reviewed and considered for publication on a rolling basis.