About the Asian International Arbitration Journal
The Asian International Arbitration Journal (AIAJ), the flagship journal of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre, publishes scholastic writing and thought pieces on issues in international arbitration in the Asia-Pacific region. The AIAJ publishes articles, notes on judgments, awards, legislation updates and book reviews. The AIAJ publishes two issues a year: March 2024 and November 2024.
Published by Kluwer Law International, its editorial policy and content are independently set and maintained by the General Editors, who are Professor Lawrence Boo and Ms Lucy Reed. It is a double-blind peer reviewed journal. The AIAJ is distributed widely, giving authors an excellent platform to reach a large audience.
Submission Deadline
The General Editors are inviting submissions for the Journal. For consideration for: (a) the November 2024 issue, submissions must be received on or before 1 August 2024; and (b) the March 2025 issue, submissions must be received on or before 1 December 2024.
Submission Guidelines
General Guidelines
- Manuscripts must be original and must not have been published nor have been submitted for publication elsewhere before; after first publication in the Asian International Arbitration Journal, permission to reproduce the article should be requested at publications@siac-staging.cloudwps.net.
- Contributions must be made by individuals, not by a firm or an organisation. Authors may engage the assistance of students and appropriately acknowledge their contributions in a footnote.
- Submission of a manuscript or work to the General Editors does not constitute acceptance for publication; author(s) will receive a notification of acceptance or rejection from the SIAC Publications Team following the external review process. As mentioned above, decisions to publish a submission are based on a double-blind peer review process (with the authors and reviewers names anonymised during the review process).
Specific Guidelines
- Book reviews are generally commissioned by the General Editors. If you are interested in submitting a review of a newly published work of importance and interest in the area of international arbitration, or would like to submit your publication for consideration as the subject of a book review, please write to us ahead of your submission at publications@siac-staging.cloudwps.net.
- Articles must deal with issues of interest and must demonstrate a high-level of analysis; articles of a purely descriptive nature will not be considered for publication. Articles which involve an update of developments in a country in the region, which may contain more descriptive content, should also address the broader implications and comparative importance of the developments under discussion.
- As a guide, articles should not exceed 8,000-10,000 words (including footnotes), while notes and book reviews should have a minimum of 1,000 and 800 words respectively; however, any departures from this guideline will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the General Editors.
- All articles must be submitted by softcopy, in a Microsoft Word format.
- Arbitrators and counsel for parties are encouraged to submit case notes on interesting awards they have been involved in. Contributors will remain responsible for seeking all necessary consent from the parties concerned and must declare their involvement in the case.
Submission information
For enquiries on potential submissions, please email us at publications@siac-staging.cloudwps.net.
To make a submission, please visit the Journal’s website which links to PeerEase, the online submission portal of the Journal.