The editors of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law (EYIEL) welcome abstracts from scholars and practitioners for the EYIEL 2023.
About the Journal
The European Yearbook of International Economic Law (EYIEL) is a Springer-publication in the field of International Economic Law (IEL), a field increasingly emancipating itself from Public International Law scholarship and evolving into a fully-fledged academic discipline in its own right.
With the yearbook, editors and publisher make a significant contribution to the development of this “new” discipline and provide an international source of reference of the highest possible quality.
About the Call for Papers
The editors of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law (EYIEL) welcome abstracts from scholars and practitioners at all stages of their career for the EYIEL 2023. This year’s focus section will be on European and International (Public) Procurement and Competition Law.
Next to this, in Part II the EYIEL will consider Current Challenges, Developments and Events in European and International Economic Law
Themes
This year’s focus section will be on European and International (Public) Procurement and Competition Law
For the Focus Section, abstracts may cover any topic relating to (public) procurement and competition law in the field of European and international economic law, though preference is given to topics focusing on the international perspective. We particularly welcome contributions addressing the following aspects:
− the WTO (Internal) Procurement Regime,
− the UN Procurement Regime,
− the EU Procurement Regime,
− General International (Public) Procurement,
− the EU Competition Law Regime,
− the International Competition Law Regime.
Submission Guidelines
Abstracts should not exceed 500 words. They should be concise and clearly outline the significance of the proposed contribution.
Final submissions will undergo peer review prior to publication. Given that submissions are to be developed on the basis of the proposal, that review will focus on the development of the paper’s central argument.
Submissions addressing particular regional and institutional developments should be analytical and not descriptive. Due to its character as a yearbook, the EYIEL will not publish articles which will lose their relevance quickly. Submissions should not exceed 12,000 words (including footnotes and references), though preference may be given to shorter submissions. They should include an abstract and a biographical note.
Submissions need to be in conformity with the EYIEL style guidelines
How to Submit?
Abstracts may be submitted via e-mail to eyiel@leuphana.de.
Important Dates
The deadline for the submission of abstracts is February 28, 2023. Successful applicants will be notified at the latest by April 1, 2023, that their proposal has been accepted. They
are expected to send in their final contribution by July 31, 2023.
Contact Information
In case of any query, drop a mail at eyiel@leuphana.de
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