For over 30 years, the Swiss Review for International and European Law (SRIEL) has published original and comprehensive contributions on international and European law.
The Swiss Review is edited on behalf of the Swiss Association of International Law. In order to provide a Swiss perspective on international law in its different guises, the Association had published a Yearbook since 1944, which in 1991 was substituted by a quarterly journal.
SRIEL publishes scholarly contributions on public international law, European law, international criminal law and international private law. The Reiview provides regular reports on Swiss contemporary practice relating to international law, as well as on recent developments in human rights law, international trade law, European law, international criminal law and international private law. We also provide a forum for scholarly exchanges and a platfrom for the next generation of international law scholars. The Review is published quarterly, and each volume is complemented by an index.
Call for Papers
We are constantly looking for contributions in German, English or French for the upcoming issues. Contributions can be submitted directly via our Managing Editor: christina.neier@sriel.ch.
The SRIEL offers the possibility to publish articles (6,000 - 12,000 words), which are subject to a double-blind peer review process. We are also interested in summaries of doctoral and post-doctoral theses (max 1,000 words).
Further information on the categories and guidelines for authors can be found on our website at Author Guidelines.
This website also contains an overview of our current content and of past contributions.
Information on subscriptions can be found on the publisher's Website.
Board of Editors
Prof. Dr. Andreas Furrer (President)
Prof. Dr. Daniel Girsberger
Prof. Dr. Christine Kaddous
Prof. Dr. Christa Tobler
Prof. Dr. Robert Kolb
Prof. Dr. Oliver Diggelmann
Prof. Dr. Lorenz Langer
Prof. Dr. Andreas R. Ziegler
Prof. Dr. Maria Ludwiczak Glassey
Managing Editor