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    Student article submissions are published in our journals.

    09/01/25

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    Practitioner - Paralegal

    Our journals are published quarterly, we publish every student article that we receive that meet our submission criteria. Articles are between 500 to 1000 words long.

    We ask student members who are studying law, criminology or psychology to submit an article between 500 to 1,000 words to us within any of the following areas:


    • Family Law

    • Civil Law

    • Human Rights

    • Criminal Law

    • Propery Law

    • Forensic Psychology

    • Educational Psychology

    • Child Psychology

    • Occuapational Psychology


    Your article will then be published in one of our journals during the year. We will review and proofread your article to ensure the content is related to the relevant area of law or psychology.


    When you have joined as a student member, we will send you an email attaching the document template to format your article. You can choose whether to submit an article or not. You will have access to our published journals during the year whether you do or do not submit an article.


    We will email you to let you know when your article is being published. We allow one article per student per year.


    This is a popular feature that we offer, as students can be proud of their publication as well as boosting their CV with the details of their published article.

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