The Africa Nazarene University Law Journal
Submit a Paper
Submitted articles should have an abstract of not more than 250 words and should also include a short professional profile of the author(s). Articles should be submitted by e-mail in MS Word format to the Editorial Board: anulj@anu.ac.ke
Style Guide
The Africa Nazarene University Law Journal (ANULJ) publishes contributions dealing with comparative and international law, with a special focus on topics of relevance to Africa. Principally, ANULJ intends to stimulate scholarly research into the comparative and international aspects of law that are relevant to Africa. The Journal is published twice in a year, in April and November.
Articles submitted for publication should not have been previously published. Articles should be between 8 000 and 14 000 words (including footnotes) while reviews of cases and books should not be more than 1 500 words. They should be typed in Times New Roman, at 12 point (footnotes 10 point) font size and with 1.5 line spacing. Articles should be in conformity with the citation style prescribed in the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA). The 2006 edition of OSCOLA has citation guidelines for international instruments (such as treaties and resolutions adopted under the United Nations) while the 2012 version is an updated guide for other authorities (such as books, book chapters and journals).