CALL FOR PAPERS: Closes February 1, 2021
We are down to less than one month to get your submissions in to info@robsoncrim.com
The Manitoba Law Journal in conjunction with Robsoncrim.com are pleased to announce our annual call for papers in Criminal Law. We seek submissions related to criminal law, criminology and criminal justice and cognate disciplines in Canada., the USA and the world. This is our eighth specialized criminal law volume, though Manitoba Law Journal is one of Canada’s oldest law journals. We invite scholarly papers, reflection pieces, research notes, book reviews, or other forms of written or pictorial expression. We are in press for volume 43 of the Manitoba Law Journal and have published papers from leading academics in criminal law, criminology, law and psychology and criminal justice. We welcome academic and practitioner engagement across criminal law and related disciplines.
We invite papers that relate to issues of criminal law and cognate disciplines as well as papers that reflect on the following sub-themes:
Criminal law, criminology-based, and criminal justice doctrine and theory
Intersections of the criminal law and the Charter
Interpersonal violence and crimes of sexual assault
Indigenous persons and the justice system(s)
Gender and the criminal law
Mental health, disability and the criminal law
Legal issues in youth court, bail, remand, corrections and court settings
Regulation of policing and state surveillance
The regulation of vice including gambling, sexual expression, sex work and use of illicit substances
Analyses of recent Supreme and Appellate court criminal law cases in Canada
Comparative criminal law analyses
Criminal law, popular culture and media
Empirical, theoretical, law and society, doctrinal and/or philosophical analyses of criminal law and regulation
Criminal evidence and procedure analyses
Last but not least, we invite general submissions dealing with topics in criminal law, criminology, criminal justice, urban studies, legal studies and social justice that relate to criminal regulation. SUBMISSIONS We will be reviewing all submissions on a rolling basis with final submissions due by February 1, 2021. This means, the sooner you submit, the sooner we will begin the peer review process. We will still consider all submissions until the deadline. Submissions should generally be under 20,000 words (inclusive of footnotes) and if at all possible conform with the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 9th ed (Toronto: Thomson Carswell, 2018) - the "McGill Guide". Submissions must be in word or word compatible formats and contain a 250 word or less abstract and a list of 10-15 keywords. Submissions are due February 1, 2021 and should be sent to info@robsoncrim.com. For queries please contact Professors Richard Jochelson or David Ireland, at this email address. THE JOURNAL Aims and Scope The Manitoba Law Journal (MLJ) is a SSHRC funded publication of the Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba located at Robson Hall. The MLJ is carried on LexisNexis Quicklaw Advance, Westlaw Next and Heinonline and has been cited by the Supreme Court of Canada on numerous occasions. Peer Review The criminal law volume always uses a double-blind peer review process of, usually, three reviewers to ensure that the quality of our publications meets the requisite academic standards. Articles are anonymized and then, after editorial review, reviewed by anonymous experts. Articles are accepted with revisions, encouraged to revise and resubmit, or rejected. This is an open access journal, which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user.
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