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2 Haramaya L. Rev. [i] (2013)

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     HARAMA YA LAW REVIEW SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The Haramaya Law Review is seeking original submissions in English or
Amharic for upcoming issues. Submissions may be on any topic relevant to
the Ethiopian legal community, including analysis of domestic or
international laws and cases, the African Union and other international
organizations, challenges and lessons from domestic practice, and original
field research. We will make publication decisions within one month of
receiving a submission.
All articles and citations will be carefully edited and formatted by the
editors prior to publication. An offer of publication is conditional on the
author working with the editors to reach consensus on the final edited
version. If agreement is not reached, the author will have the option to
withdraw the article. Authors are expected to respond to editing requests
promptly.
To submit an article, or to request more detailed submission guidelines,
please e-mail the editors:
     Abdi Jibril: abdeejibril@ gmail.com
     Sileshi Bedasie: sileshibm@gmail.com
Submissions should be sent as a Microsoft Word file, with a short
biographical statement in the body of the e-mail.

     SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
The Haramaya Law Review will be published twice a year. To subscribe,
please contact the Dean of the Haramaya University College of Law:
     Richard Wentzell: rjwentzell@gmail.com

     ABOUT HARAMAYA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW
Haramaya University established its College of Law (then a Faculty of Law)
in 2002 as part of Ethiopia's project to expand higher education and satisfy
the country's unmet demand for trained legal professionals. Although a fairly
new institution, the College has already won or placed highly in an
impressive number of national and international moot court competitions.
Recent years have seen the College significantly expand its educational and
outreach opportunities through the creation of a Social Justice Center, an
Environmental Policy Center, and an Advocacy Skills Center.
The Haramaya Law Review is the College of Law's first official
publication, and as such represents a major benchmark for the school. It is
our hope that, as the Law Review grows and improves, it will become both
an incentive and an example of scholarly achievement for the College, the
University, and the Ethiopian legal community.

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