Peking University Transnational Law Review Looking For Articles

Here’s their blurb…
The Law Review, founded in 2011 and published independently by students of Peking University School of Transnational Law (“STL”), is a biannual English journal focused on publishing legal scholarship and other articles on Chinese, U.S., international and transnational law, as well as articles involving comparative law issues. We also publish Book Reviews, Speech Serials, Case Notes and Legal Updates, etc.
Currently, we have published 4 issues, accessible through our website and a number of databases such as HeinOnline, Lexis China, Chinalawinfo (the most widely used legal database in China) and Cujas library (Université Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne & Université Panthéon-Assas). Hard copies of the issues are also placed in law libraries, law firms and databases worldwide.
More information and past issues can be found online at http://stl.pku.edu.cn/academics/peking-university-transnational-law-review/
We are working to promote the Law Review to become a globally well-known law review. With your involvement, the Law Review can continue to play a key role in assisting researchers and forging ideas and perspectives for researchers and practitioners on Chinese law, U.S. law, as well as international law, transnational law and comparative law.
Submission Guidelines
·         Manuscripts are encouraged to be submitted electronically, preferably in Microsoft Word. No limitation on length of the article.
·         The format should conform with the 19th edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation.
·         A CV stating the author’s name, the article title, and active contact information should accompany submissions.
·         Please email us your submissions via [email protected].
Upon receiving an electronic submission, the Law Review will promptly send an email confirmation of receipt and maintain confidentiality of all submissions made.
Please send us your inquiries to the same above-mentioned email address. We will undergo a review process once we receive submissions, maintain positive communications with authors, and provide timely feedback.

Peking University Transnational Law Review