Publication Opportunity: Journal of Food Law & Policy
I am pleased to serve as advisor to the Journal of Food Law & Policy at the University of Arkansas School of Law. This Journal, the only student-edited U.S. law journal focused exclusively on food law issues was started in July 2005, and it is now well established in the academic community. Available on both Westlaw and Hein On Line, the Journal features articles on a wide range of current issues of food law and policy and includes regular food law updates from the United States, the European Union, and Canada. The Journal is published twice a year and is edited by some of the top law students at the University of Arkansas School of Law.
This year's Journal editor, Scott Lar asked me to post a notice inviting both submissions and subscriptions.
Article submissions can be e-mailed to foodlaw@uark.edu. The Journal is seeking articles for publication Spring 2011, but may also have room for an additional article in the Fall 2010 issue - a good opportunity for a quick publishing turn-around.
For more information, or to make a submission, contact the Journal via e-mail at foodlaw@uark.edu or by phone at (479) 575-2754.
The yearly subscription rate is $34. Subscription payments can be mailed to:
Journal of Food Law and Policy
University of Arkansas School of Law
107 Waterman Hall
Fayetteville, AR 72701
This year's Journal editor, Scott Lar asked me to post a notice inviting both submissions and subscriptions.
Article submissions can be e-mailed to foodlaw@uark.edu. The Journal is seeking articles for publication Spring 2011, but may also have room for an additional article in the Fall 2010 issue - a good opportunity for a quick publishing turn-around.
For more information, or to make a submission, contact the Journal via e-mail at foodlaw@uark.edu or by phone at (479) 575-2754.
The yearly subscription rate is $34. Subscription payments can be mailed to:
Journal of Food Law and Policy
University of Arkansas School of Law
107 Waterman Hall
Fayetteville, AR 72701
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