Write a Paper

The IICJ welcomes papers from in-house counsel from all jurisdiction and business sectors on topics they believe need to be shared with others.

Managing in-house teams is becoming more complex as the role of in-house functions develops to include work previously carried out by outside law firms. The IICJ provides a platform for in-house counsel to share knowledge and experience of how they manage their teams successfully and how their organisations navigate the myriad of legislation and regulation at a national and international level.

Read by in-house counsel from across the world, representing all business and industry sectors, an article written by you, published by the IICJ, will assuredly raise your profile.

The first step to submitting a paper is to write a 200 word abstract by completing the form below which will be reviewed by the Editorial Board. Once your abstract has been accepted you will be invited to write your paper. The final paper will be 3000-6000 words.

Topics include recent or proposed changes in legislation at a local, national and international level concerning a specific business sector or all business sectors.

Key areas of focus for articles and case studies are:

• Competition/Antitrust

• Litigation

• Employment

• Data Protection

• Corporate Governance

• Intellectual Property

• Mergers & Acquisitions

• Regulation

• Contracts

• In-house Management

Since the launch of the International In-house Counsel Journal in 2007, over 1500 senior in-house counsel have written articles for the IICJ on topics affecting their departments and their businesses.

Visit the IICJ library for an overview of the scope of published papers.

There is no charge to have a paper published by the IICJ.

Click below for more guidance on writing a paper for the IICJ

Submit your abstract here

Proposed paper title
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Abstract - no less than 150 and no more than 300 words
Please list in bullet form up to six points of learning that the reader will gain from the paper.
Indicate the topic the paper is about
Competition, Employment, Data protection, Corporate Governance, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Contracts, IT
Indicate the sector you are writing about
Government, Pharmaceutical, Agriculture, Banking, Insurance, Investment, Retail, Telecommunications, Construction
The earliest date you could submit a full paper
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Ministry of Transport and Communications, Finland, Finland
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Senior Counsel
Shawcor , Netherlands
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Jardine Cycle & Carriage Limited, Singapore
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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Limited and Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc., USA
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Senior Legal Counsel
European primary bank, Italy
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Alda Loureiro
Regional Legal Counsel, Americas
Wäsrtilä North America, Inc, USA
The IICJ provides a valuable avenue for in-house counsel to share their knowledge with peers Worldwide in a professional format.
Daniel Gosewisch
General Counsel
WorkPac Group, Australia
IICJ is the most respected Journal for in the in house counsel universe and it is a genuine privilege to be granted the opportunity to write a paper/article that would be published in IICJ
John Giannakakis
Regional Counsel Southern Europe
G4S RMS Ltd , Greece
I am honored to make a contribution to this excellent international journal which provides valuable and insightful information on a wide variety of legal topics.
Joseph Aronds
Vice President and Chief Litigation and Trial Counsel
Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc., USA
I wrote the article as I feel passionate about the subject. It also provides me with a reference point to capture my current knowledge and experience.
Eleanor Ager
Commercial Director - Major Projects
Schneider Electric , UK

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