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Submission Instructions

The Strathmore Law Review welcomes submissions of Articles, Case Commentaries, Legislative and Policy commentaries as well as normative law articles. The call for submissions is open for only about three months. The Review implores authors to comply with the following rules:

    1. All submissions must be accompanied by an Abstract of no more than 200 words detailing the general arguments and ideas contained in the essay.
    2. To qualify as an article submission must be between 7,000 and 10,000 words. A case and legislative policy commentary both have a maximum of 4,000 words. All word limits are inclusive of footnotes.
    3. The Strathmore Law Review only publishes exclusive submissions. For that reason, any work being submitted should not have been previously submitted for publishing or published in any other forum.
    4. The Strathmore Law Review is committed to a culture of open access and as such, all published pieces will be available for free online.
    5. On submission, attached to the essay manuscript should be a copy of the Author’s Information and the Declaration of Originality Form appropriately filled.
    6. The Strathmore Law Review is committed to a strict policy of ZERO PLAGIARISM. In case of any gross plagiarism found in the contents of a submitted manuscript, that manuscript will be subject to rejection.

Information For Readers

We encourage readers to sign up for the publishing notification service for this journal. Use the Register link at the top of the home page for the journal. This registration will result in the reader receiving the Table of Contents by email for each new issue of the journal. This list also allows the journal to claim a certain level of support or readership. See the journal’s Privacy Statement, which assures readers that their name and email address will not be used for other purposes.

Information For Authors

Interested in submitting to this journal? We recommend that you review the About the Journal page for the journal’s section policies, as well as the Author Guidelines. Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting or, if already registered, can simply log in and begin the five-step process.

Information For Librarians

We encourage research librarians to list this journal among their library’s electronic journal holdings. As well, it may be worth noting that this journal’s open-source publishing system is suitable for libraries to host for their faculty members to use with journals they are involved in editing (see Open Journal Systems).

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