The Hague International is looking for legal writers to publish.
CCLS alumna Tanvir Rai Singh (International Business Law, 2020) has recently got in touch with us with the following message: “I would like to help QMUL law students/alumni publish their legal writings. I am currently a senior writer and editor for a publisher named ‘The Hague International’ which is frequently looking for legal writing for its legal blogs as well as quarterly journals. Once a year, the best papers of each quarterly journal are translated into French, printed, and are sent to the Peace Palace Library situated in The Hague as well as other renowned libraries. Due to this, I have had the opportunity to recommend and help some of my fellow alumni publish their articles and gain visibility through the platform and network of The Hague International. The editor in chief, Mr. Deivid Mustafa, together with the team of young professionals and the board, are highly impressed by the pieces of writings from the Queen Mary University of London alumni”.
Mr. Mustafa said: “I am the Editor in Chief of The Hague International. I would like to reach out to Queen Mary University of London, and for its students and alumni to benefit from The Hague International. To provide a brief introduction, The Hague International is a legal journal based in The Hague, the Netherlands. It is launched by the Corax Foundation, which is the organiser of the Hague Inter-University Law Debate Tournament and Concours Inter-Universitaire de Debat de La Haye.
The Hague International is run by a team of young legal professionals and students, providing legal publications on topics of international and European Law. The Hague International also provides quarterly publications, for which we would love to extend our network to QMUL. The Hague International is focused on promoting young and established talents by offering the platform and possibility to publish their works and obtain recognition within the legal community.
Queen Mary University alumni have already actively participated and published their works on our platform, namely, Ms. Tanvir Rai Singh and Ms. Stefanie Stefanova (Commercial and Corporate Law, 2020). The Hague International is very pleased with the quality of writing and knowledge of the alumni and would like to provide the current and graduated legal professionals of QMUL with the exclusive opportunity to benefit from publishing with us, free of charge. For more information, please consult our website and feel free to contact me for any questions”.
Find out more on the Corax Foundation website.