The KSLR European Law Blog hereby invites you to submit abstracts on the topic of
‘Reforms and Referendums’
David Cameron has promised the United Kingdom a referendum on its membership of the European Union by 2017. Prior to this he seeks to renegotiate the UK’s current position within the EU. Both of these developments have generated much commentary and speculation on issues such as what areas of EU law are ripe for re-negotiation and what the consequences of ‘Brexit’ would be.
Any articles or commentary on ‘Brexit’ or the renegotiation are welcomed. We only accept abstracts relating to EU law.
Please submit abstracts of no more than 250 words by 20 November 2015 to ioanna.hadjiyianni@kcl.ac.uk and amanda.spalding@kcl.ac.uk
Authors of selected abstracts will be informed within three weeks. A full paper (1,000 -1,500 words) should be submitted by 11 January 2016. Please refer to our style guidelines.
The articles resulting from selected abstracts will be posted on the KSLR EU Law Blog website.
The call for papers is open to submissions from students and professionals from the UK and abroad but only specific to EU law.
The KSLR EU Law Blog is also interested in receiving submissions on other topics relating to EU law. Please send an abstract or full paper to the above email addresses.
Please email the above addresses if you have any further questions.
We look forward to hearing from you!