Call for papers Polish Yearbook of International Law, vol. XLV: 2025 Deadline for submissions: 31 January 2026
Polish Yearbook of International Law is now seeking articles for its next volume,which will be published in the Fall of 2026.
Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished texts in the areas connected with public and private international law, including European law. Although it is not a formal condition for acceptance, we are specifically interested in the articles that address issues in international and European law relating to Central and Eastern Europe.
Authors from the region are strongly encouraged to submit their works.
Submissions should not exceed 8.000 words (including footnotes).
Details on the submission procedure and required formatting are available at the PYIL’s webpage
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