Call for Papers

2020-12-18

The European Journal of Legal Education ( www.ejle.eu ) is an online peer reviewed legal journal published bi-annually and dedicated to publishing high quality research and scholarship on legal pedagogy across Europe We are witnessing a major transformation in legal education across Europe which raises questions and concerns about legal pedagogy. In this spirit we hope that you feel inspired to share your own contemporary reflection and analyses on legal education in our time of transformation.

We would be pleased to accept contributions to our upcoming second issue. The overarching theme is legal pedagogy in Europe, focusing on developments in educational theory, technology and their practical application. Contributions should be up to 8000 words. Shorter pieces covering updates on current legal education are considered as well. Publication language is English. Please find attached the guidelines for authors. Papers to be submitted via the website by 15 February 2020.

We are interested in articles about any aspect of legal education which will be of interest to legal academics teaching in law faculties anywhere in Europe. This will include articles concerned with:

  • learning theory and pedagogy;
  • the use of technology in legal education;
  • classroom and clinical approaches;
  • academic, vocational and professional legal education;
  • the issues surrounding the regulation and political influences on law faculties;
  • research into legal education.

However, we do not assume we have identified an exhaustive list of topics. Articles presenting research into legal education elsewhere in the world will be of interest, especially if presented so that their relevance to a European audience is made clear.

In addition to scholarly articles, the journal welcomes contributions in the following forms:

  1. Book reviews (up to 3000 words) – reviewed books should address legal education problems
  2. Short commentaries (between 3000 and 5000 words) – commentaries should address innovative ideas, current changes or urgent problems in the legal education field

The Journal’s Mission Statement

The European Journal of Legal Education is committed to generating debate and publishing outstanding contributions on and of interest to legal education in Europe, bringing together and promoting cooperation between scholars globally. In furtherance of this mission, the European Journal of Legal Education encourages reflection on existing and emerging analyses of legal education and will work through rigorous peer review and selection processes.