Into fashion law?
Then you may be interested in the call for papers that the Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice (JIPLP), which I have the pleasure of co-editing, has just launched for its forthcoming special fashion law issue.
Interested authors are invited to submit articles in the range of 3,000-6,000 words on a fashion law topic of their choice for consideration for publication in JIPLP.
The deadline for submissions is Monday, 14 May 2018. No late submissions will be accepted.
For further information, just click here!
Then you may be interested in the call for papers that the Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice (JIPLP), which I have the pleasure of co-editing, has just launched for its forthcoming special fashion law issue.
Interested authors are invited to submit articles in the range of 3,000-6,000 words on a fashion law topic of their choice for consideration for publication in JIPLP.
The deadline for submissions is Monday, 14 May 2018. No late submissions will be accepted.
For further information, just click here!
Into fashion law? Here's a call for papers for JIPLP special fashion law issue
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Tuesday, January 09, 2018
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