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The Canadian Journal of Elder Law welcomes the submission of articles, notes and manuscripts.

Manuscripts should conform to the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 7th ed. (Toronto: Carswell, 2010), a.k.a. the McGill Guide.

An excellent explanation and review of this citation format can be accessed at: http://library.queensu.ca/law/lederman/legalcit.htm.

Formats from other jurisdictions will be considered upon discussion with the editors. The CJEL encourages authors to submit articles that do not exceed a length of 37,000 words (roughly 70 law review pages).

However, excellent articles and notes are often much more concise. An important guideline is to make sure the article thoroughly covers the topic while explaining all relevant concepts and leaving no questions unanswered.

Submissions should be accompanied by a current resume and addressed to:

Articles Editors
The Canadian Journal of Elder Law
Canadian Centre for Elder Law
Faculty of Law, Annex 1
1822 East Mall, University of BC
Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1

Unsolicited manuscripts cannot be returned unless a return envelope with sufficient postage accompanies the submission.