ABOUT THE YIDL
The Yearbook of International Disaster Law (YIDL) provides academics and practitioners research on legal and institutional issues relevant to all forms of natural, biological, technological and human-made hazards, including rapid and slow onset disasters and the effects of climate change. The Yearbook offers a forum for innovative research contributing to international legal and policy debates on the prevention, mitigation, response and recovery from disasters. The YIDL is a peer reviewed journal published by Brill and is available in printed and online form.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The Yearbook includes both a “Thematic” section and a “General” section. The Editors welcome submissions of abstracts for both sections on the basis of the selection process detailed below.
For the seventh Issue of the Yearbook of International Disaster Law, the thematic focus will be “Armed Conflicts, Armed Forces and Disasters”. Authors are encouraged to submit abstracts exploring this topic in its multifaceted aspects. This provides an opportunity for analysis on international legal implications related to the relationship between disasters and armed conflicts as well as the role of armed forces in disaster scenarios.
Abstracts for potential papers related to the “General Section” are also welcomed. Papers in this section could address any legal issue relevant to international disaster law, implications for international law arising from disaster scenarios, recent practice in this area (e.g. international documents; case-law) or national analysis related to disaster law.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Abstracts for potential papers to be published in the ‘Thematic’ and ‘General’ sections should be sent by 15th February 2025 to info@yearbookidl.org. Abstracts should be between 300 and 500 words. Authors are kindly requested to attach a short curriculum vitae to their e-mail. The selection process of submitted abstracts will be coordinated by the Editors of the YIDL and results will be communicated to applicants by the of February 2025.
Full manuscripts (max. 10.000 words, footnotes included) are due by 1st July 2025. Papers will be subjected to a double-blind peer review process managed by the YIDL, before being finally accepted for publication. For full details, instructions for authors and previous issues please refer to the YIDL website.