Skip to main content

Oregon Review of International Law

For Authors

Submit Manuscript

Oregon Review of International Law publishes articles that analyze connections between social, economic, and political forces and touch on a variety of issues, including human rights, international trade, and international business. We welcome a diversity of topics and opinions.

We accept article submissions from professors and practitioners on a rolling basis.

The Oregon Review of International Law (ORIL) will also accept submissions for review from a person who holds a JD or an international law degree, such as an LLB, regardless of whether such person is currently a student. For example, ORIL will accept submissions from LLM or PhD students with a JD or LLB degree, but ORIL will not accept submissions from students studying to obtain a JD or LLB. Submissions should include a cover letter and a resume or CV.

All submissions should be double-spaced, twelve-point font, with footnotes. Citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th ed. 2015) and The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed. 2017).