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November 09, 2007

Call for Papers: Journal of Tort Law

Journal of Tort Law
Call for Papers

Editor in Chief: Jules L. Coleman, Yale Law School

Senior Editors:

Mark Geistfeld, New York University John Goldberg, Vanderbilt University
Ronen Perry, University of Haifa Catherine Sharkey, New York University
John Witt, Columbia University Benjamin Zipursky, Fordham University

The Journal of Tort Law invites submissions of original and unpublished manuscripts for its second volume, to be published in 2008.

JTL aims to be the premier publisher of original articles about tort law. JTL is committed to methodological pluralism, and welcomes, among other approaches, comparative, doctrinal, economic, empirical, historical, philosophical, and policy-oriented analyses of issues in or related to tort law.

Past contributors include Kenneth Abraham, Tom Baker, Guido Calabresi, Robert Cooter & Ariel Porat, Richard Epstein, Eric Helland & Jonathan Klick, Keith Hylton, Gregory Keating, Helmut Koziol, Herbert Kritzer, Richard Nagareda, Arthur Ripstein, Jane Stapleton, and John Witt.

JTL is a peer reviewed journal. Publication decisions are made by a professional editorial board, with the assistance of a distinguished advisory board, including: Kenneth Abraham, Jennifer Arlen, Anita Bernstein, Guido Calabresi, Theodore Eisenberg, Izhak Englard, Richard Epstein, George Fletcher, James Gordley, Mark Grady, Gregory Keating, Helmut Koziol, Saul Levmore, Richard Nagareda, David G. Owen, Stephen R. Perry, Ariel Porat, Robert L. Rabin, Arthur Ripstein, Christopher Schroeder, Anthony Sebok, Stephen Shavell, Jane Stapleton, Stephen Sugarman, W. Kip Viscusi, Ernest Weinrib, and Richard W. Wright.

Submission guidelines:

  1. JTL requires exclusive submission. Consequently, we do not accept requests for expedited review. However, the Journal is committed to prompt review of all manuscripts and expects that, in most instances, manuscripts will be reviewed within a month of submission. Review of manuscripts from non-common-law jurisdictions may require additional time.
  2. JTL strongly prefers articles under 20,000 words in length, including text and footnotes/endnotes. JTL will not publish articles exceeding 30,000 words.
  3. Authors should submit their manuscripts through our online submissions system by clicking on Submit2 in the sidebar to the right.
  4. Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005), or with the Cambridge style.

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