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  1. Online Submissions
  2. Online Submission Manually
  3. Online Submission Journal

We review and publish online submissions on a rolling basis throughout the year. Guidelines for submitting to the Print Journal are located here.

ONLINE SUBMISSIONS:

Once you have registered and logged in you will be able to utililize the online submissions application to capture and update claims and medical reports. If this is your first visit please create your profile by clicking the link on the left hand panel 'Register as a DOL Online User'. Might as well start with a bang, right? Adding publication in The New Yorker to your. 24 of the Best Places to Submit Poetry Online 1. Thrush Poetry Journal Thrush Poetry Journal is a bimonthly publication of 'eclectic, moving, surprising' poetry. 3Elements 3Elements Literary Review posts a call for submissions each quarter. All poems have to involve the three.

All submissions are considered for both print and online publication. We buy first worldwide serial rights and pay $10 per printed (or printed-out) page for accepted prose, and $20 per page for accepted.

Online Submissions

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Instructions
The Online Journal accepts submissions on a rolling basis. Please send your submissions via email to hlshrj@mail.law.harvard.edu with a subject line beginning with 'Online Submission' and including the author's name. Please attach your submission as a Microsoft Word document and include a recent resume or CV. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed.

Submission Guidelines

Online Submission Manually

  • Length Limitations: Except in extraordinary circumstances, we will not publish articles exceeding the limitations below, which include text, footnotes, and appendices. We publish a variety of content. Common examples include but are not limited to the following:
    • Blog postsdiscussing or evaluating relevant human rights issues, limited to a total length of 700–2,000 words.
    • Commentaries on recent court cases or legislative developments, limited to a total length of 1,000–3,000 words.
    • Interviews with prominent figures in the field of human rights, including activists and community leaders, limited to a total length of 1,000–4,000 words.1If edited for length, interview submissions should separately include the raw transcript of the interview, either in written or audio format.
    • Book reviews of a recent and relevant book, limited to a total length of 700–1,500 words.
  • Citation Format: Please use footnotes rather than endnotes. Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th ed. 2015).
  • Language: Although we recognize that human rights is an international field, we only publish pieces in English. When American English and British English grammatical or spelling conventions differ, please use the American English standard.

Online Submission Journal

Review Process
All submissions that meet our criteria will be reviewed thoroughly. We kindly ask that you do not send emails inquiring into the status of your submission. If a submission is selected for publication, we will contact you.





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