Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice Working Paper Series

by | Apr 22, 2022

The Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice at UT Austin’s Working Paper Series seeking to publish innovative papers by established and early-career researchers, practitioners, and students. Authors from all disciplines are welcome to submit papers on a variety of human rights and social justice topics.

Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis and evaluated by the WPS interdisciplinary editorial committee, which includes graduate and professional students from across the University of Texas. The WPS committee provides comments and feedback to authors before the paper is published online. This is a wonderful opportunity to gain experience with a light editorial process and have your work published.

Publication in the WPS does not preclude future publication elsewhere; in fact, many of our working papers have since been published in academic journals and edited volumes.

To have your paper considered, please visit the submissions page for formatting and submissions instructions.

Contact: Daniel Woodward

Contact Email: rcwps@law.utexas.edu

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