Editorial & Referee Application
Editorial & Referee Application
The Eruditica Journal of Law, Management & Society (EJLMS) is building its reviewer pool and editorial team. Scholars working across the law, management, public policy, governance, and the social sciences, and interdisciplinary studies — including PhD researchers, postgraduates, independent scholars, and early-career academics — are invited to apply.
Referee (peer reviewer)
Reviewers assess manuscripts within their expertise under the journal's double-blind process, returning constructive, reasoned reports within agreed timelines. Reviewing is recognised on request and through Crossref/ORCID review records once registrations are active.
Editorial roles
We also welcome expressions of interest for section-editor and editorial-advisory-board roles. These contributors help triage submissions for scope and method, recommend reviewers, and uphold the journal's editorial standards. Roles are appointed by the editorial office; names are listed on the Editorial Board page only once formally confirmed.
How to apply
There is no online form. Email the editorial office at [email protected] with the subject line:
EJLMS Referee Application — [Your Name] EJLMS Editorial Application — [Your Name]
Please include, in the email body or a single attached PDF:
- Full name, current affiliation, and country.
- ORCID iD (or a link to a scholarly profile such as Google Scholar, ResearchGate, or an institutional page).
- Highest degree and discipline(s).
- Areas of expertise and the kinds of manuscripts you are willing to review.
- Up to five representative publications or working papers.
- Indicative availability (approximate number of reviews per year).
- Any conflicts of interest or institutions you should not review for.
What happens next
Applications are acknowledged on receipt. The editorial office reviews each application for fit and contacts applicants as suitable manuscripts or roles arise. Inclusion in the reviewer pool does not guarantee a specific number of invitations.