Publishing Tips with the AJIL Editors-in-Chief

The Society's 114th Annual Meeting—and first Virtual Annual Meeting—took place June 25–26, 2020. The 2020 Annual Meeting theme, "The Promise of International Law," was an opportunity to reflect on the successes and failures of international law, while reaffirming our commitment to achieving its promise of a more just and peaceful world.
Curtis Bradley and Laurence Helfer, the co-Editors-in-Chief of the American Journal of International Law (AJIL), will discuss the submission process for the Journal. They will describe what they look for when reviewing submissions, and they will offer tips for developing a successful article and for navigating the peer-review process. This session is aimed at early career scholars and first-time authors who may be interested in submitting future work to the Journal.

FEATURING
Curtis A. Bradley, Duke University School of Law, Co-Editor-in-Chief, AJIL
Laurence R. Helfer, Duke University School of Law, Co-Editor-in-Chief, AJIL
Meaghan Kelly, Duke University School of Law
Rebecca O’Rourke, Cambridge University Press

(Speaker organizations are shown as of June 2020)