BorderCrossing Law Journal stands as a beacon of collaboration focusing on international development law and trade Law. Since its inception in 2015, BorderCrossing has been dedicated to creating a shared space and high visibility for academics.
The name “BorderCrossing” was chosen to encapsulate its dual significance. It symbolizes the section’s international scope and the bridging of boundaries between the academic and practitioner realms. This ethos is at the core of BorderCrossing’s mission.
We strive to facilitate meaningful exchanges that transcend disciplinary boundaries, fostering a rich tapestry of ideas and insights that contribute to advancing diplomatic practices and legal frameworks related to international development and trade.
Why Publish with Us?
- Dual Publication: Academic works will be featured in Border Crossing and Diplomat Magazine, reaching a broad audience that includes government officials and diplomatic practitioners.
- Academic Front Seat: Engage in meaningful dialogues and debates, positioning your scholarly work at the forefront of international discussions, especially in international development law and trade.
- Peer-Reviewed Excellence: Experience the advantage of our rigorous peer-review process, designed to ensure your research is presented with the highest academic integrity and quality. Each author is accompanied by one of our editors who serves as a mentor, advisor, and research support throughout the writing process. During the editing phase, two additional editors independently edit and review each article. They focus on syntax, clarity, references, and fact-checking while also helping and challenging the author to bring out the nuances and strengths of their arguments.
Submission Details:
- Article Length: We recommend submissions of 2,000-2,500 words, aiming to communicate complex ideas to an informed, yet varied audience.
- Format: Your submission should include a brief biography and a high-resolution photo and adhere to our submission guidelines.
Our editorial team is eager to support you throughout the publication, ensuring your work achieves the impact and recognition it deserves.
If you have any questions, require access to your guidelines, or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us directly at bordercrossing.info@gmail.com. We are looking forward to the possibility of showcasing your valuable contributions in the BorderCrossing Law Journal.
Our Staff
Eugene Matos, Founder & Publisher
Audrey Beaulieu Lévesque, Editor-in-Chief
Marc André Blais Managing, Managing Editor
Rahim Ali, Editor
Rodolfo Valdes Arias, Editor
Adrian Zienkiewicz, Research Editor
Jacky Tong, Research Editor
Is an engaging and informative publication that offers an international and interdisciplinary perspective on diverse issues affecting diplomats. Academics from all over the word contributed to enrich Border Crossing’s content.