About the Opportunity:
The Harvard International Arbitration Law Students Association (HIALSA) invites submissions for the Harvard Arbitration Blog, a leading platform for thoughtful, accessible, and analytically grounded writing on commercial and investment arbitration. Authors worldwide—students, practitioners, academics—are encouraged to contribute short, research-backed commentaries that go beyond case summaries to offer critical insights and forward-looking perspectives.
Eligibility:
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Open to students, practitioners, and academics with an interest in arbitration.
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Submissions must reflect original analysis and adhere to academic integrity standards.
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Authors must follow HIALSA’s Writing Guidelines and Editorial Policies.
Roles and Responsibilities (For Contributors):
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Submit a 1,000–1,500 word article written in an accessible and analytical tone.
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Ensure all research sources are properly cited using Bluebook (22nd edition).
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Provide thematic reflections, critical analysis, or commentary on emerging issues in arbitration.
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Disclose any conflicts of interest, professional involvement, or use of AI tools as per policy.
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Incorporate hyperlinks where relevant and keep footnotes minimal.
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Revise drafts promptly if requested by the HIALSA Publications Team.
How to Submit / Apply:
Review the Editorial Guidelines and submit your ideas or draft via the link provided:
https://lnkd.in/diUPRHVu
For queries, contact:
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Juan Jorge: jjorge@llm26.law.harvard.edu
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Aksel Kolstad: akolstad@llm26.law.harvard.edu
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General contact: hialsa@mail.law.harvard.edu
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