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For EGYPIL to be a valuable and comprehensive source of information on the practice of Egypt in the field of public international law, we warmly invite government officials, judges, parliament members and officers, international law practitioners, academics, researchers and students to become contributors to EGYPIL.
Contributors are invited to support EGYPIL by sharing relevant documents and materials reflecting the practice of the executive, legislative, and judicial organs of Egypt in matters relating to international law.
Contributions may also take the form of short, descriptive posts accompanying such materials, the purpose of which is to present and contextualise the relevant practice.
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Contributions must be written in English of a good quality and provide -if relevant- a narrative that situates the Egyptian position in its wider factual and political context. All submissions are subject to editorial review.
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Contributors are required to provide the source of their contribution, whether the contribution relates to a judicial decision, an official statement or position of the executive branch, legislative texts, or preparatory materials relating to legislation (including parliamentary records, explanatory memoranda, or official minutes, where applicable).
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In cases where neither the original document nor a link can be made available for legal or practical reasons, contributors are required to provide sufficient reference information to enable the accuracy of the material to be verified and to allow users to identify the document and determine where it may be obtained at a later stage.
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Contributions are required to be submitted as a Microsoft Word file (*.doc/*.docx). The main body of the text should be typed single-spaced in 12-point font, Times New Roman.
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