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2022 – 2023 Student Note Competition

The Harvard Negotiation Law Review invites you to submit your note to our 2022-2023 Student Note Competition. We invite submissions from students currently enrolled at any ABA accredited law school. Submissions should focus on topics related to negotiation, mediation, or alternative dispute resolution.  The note may take the form of a traditional article or case comment.

Submissions Requirements

  • Submissions may be a maximum of 15,000 words including footnotes. Citations should conform to the 21st edition of the Bluebook.
  • Formatting: We encourage authors to submit their articles in Word format, double spaced, size 12 pt Times New Roman font with size 10 pt Times New Roman footnotes.
  • Anonymization: Submissions will be anonymized, so please be sure to remove all references to your name, institution, and other identifiers within the body of your article.

Evaluation

We conduct an individualized, holistic review of every student note. Considerations include:

  • The clarity and effectiveness of the writing;
  • Rigorous analysis of ideas;
  • Creativity in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution;
  • Accuracy and quality of citations (in accordance with the 21stedition of the Bluebook); and
  • Grammar, spelling, and technical polish.

Submissions Instructions

  • Submissions should be emailed to hnlr@mail.law.harvard.edu. Please write “Student Note Competition Entry” in the subject line.
  • In the body of your email, please include your first and last name, contact information, resume, article title, page count, and the note type (e.g., article, book review, case comment, etc.).
  • The reviewers of the student notes will not have access to these personal details; the submissions will be fully anonymized before being sent to the reviewers.

 Deadline

  • We will accept and review submissions on a rolling basis, until January 13th, 2023.

 Questions?

  • Please email hnlrsubmissions@gmail.com with questions or to submit your piece.

About HNLR

Negotiation, not adjudication, resolves most legal conflicts. However, despite the fact that dispute resolution is central to the practice of law and has become a “hot” topic in legal circles, a gap in the literature persists. “Legal negotiation” — negotiation with lawyers in the middle and legal institutions in the background — has escaped systematic analysis.

The Harvard Negotiation Law Review works to close this gap by providing a forum in which scholars from many disciplines can discuss negotiation as it relates to law and legal institutions. It is aimed specifically at lawyers and legal scholars.

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