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The Bristol Law Review is a premier student-run journal supported by the University of Bristol Law School.

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Like the political fervour that overtook Britain after June 2016, the Brexit litigation was jam-packed with controversy. Lüben sits down with @RobertCraig3, lecturer @BristolUniLaw They explore the Brexit cases and what they tell us about the UK’s ‘living’ constitution.


In this episode, Lüben speaks to @syrpis, Professor of EU Law @BristolUniLaw about the rise of populist politics in mainland Europe, and its impact on the EU political and legal order. Link in our bio! #law #eu #populism


The Bristol Law Review is pleased to announce the publication of its podcast series. Join our outgoing Online Managing Editor, Lüben, as he talks with three leading law academics @BristolUniLaw on populism and its relation to law and politics. Link in our bio!


Here are some details on other law reviews currently accepting submissions! Cambridge Law Review and De Lege Ferenda are student-led law reviews, undertaking a call for submissions. The deadline is 15th June 2022, and further details are below.

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The Bristol Law Review is accepting submissions! Submissions are invited from all current and former students. The word limit for the article is 10,000 words. Send in your submission via the link (also in our bio). forms.gle/gNw2QMVKX7dL78…

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My first published paper 😁 check it out on HeinOnline if you're interested!

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The Bristol Law Review is HIRING (Editor-in-chief & Managing Editor) Deadline: 23 December 2021 To apply use the link below: forms.office.com/r/URt0UChD9a

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Aspiring barristers from poor backgrounds, whatever non/faith -2021 Guru Nanak Social Mobility Bar Scholarship scheme is now open! How to apply: singhbarrister.co.uk/current-bar-sc… £4K and mentoring 1st prize & help to all apps with #pupillage forms @thesikhway #IamtheBar #socialmobility


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In honour of #IWD, my eldest son just messaged me #smashthepatriarchy. That boy was well reared 😀


Hope everyone is having a good weekend! The Bristol Law Review 2020-2021's Edition is still accepting submissions until Monday night. #LawReview For more information, please refer to: bristollawreview.com/submissions

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The Law School's @ProfDPrabhat was quoted in @guardiannews 🙌 today: "Shamima Begum ruling sets dangerous precedent, say legal experts" theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/f…


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The journal is now accepting submissions for the 2020-2021 Seventh Print Edition of the Bristol Law Review. The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2021. ​ Further details can be found at: bristollawreview.com Enquiries should be addressed to: thebristollawreview@gmail.com


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The Cambridge Law Review is proud to be partners with the @BristolLRev! The BLR is a student-run journal supported by the University of Bristol Law School. The journal publishes the best legal scholarship from students and the legal community online and in print.

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The Bristol Law Review 2020-2021's Edition is still accepting submissions! There are no eligibility requirements to make a submission, any legal academic writing is welcome. The word limit for the article submission is 10,000 words. For more information: bristollawreview.com/submissions


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However, we would observe that the primary metric for publishing is based on the quality of the piece. We warmly encourage submissions from students who are writing legal dissertations or legal research projects as part of their undergraduate or postgraduate degree courses.


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The Bristol Law Review is accepting submissions. Submissions are invited from all students who are studying at universities globally. The word limit for the article submission is 10,000 words. The typical length for submission ranges from 5,000-10,000 words. #bristollawreview

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