The Nigerian Bar Association, Bwari Branch, has invited jurists, scholars, and legal practitioners to submit well-researched original articles, commentaries, and case reviews for possible publication in the next edition of its Capital Law Journal.

The Capital Law Journal is a double-blind peer reviewed publication that focuses on relevant and contemporary issues of law.

According to the call for papers signed by the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Halima Doma-Kutigi, submissions of manuscripts begin on December 29, 2025 and end on February 28, 2026.

The Editorial Board outlined guidelines for contributors, stating that articles must be original and must not have been submitted for consideration and publication elsewhere.

Manuscripts should be in A4 Microsoft Word format, British English, typed in 1.5 line spacing with footnotes appearing in single line spacing. The character should be in Times New Roman with 12 font size, except for footnotes which should appear in 10 font size, and footnotes should be numbered sequentially.

Contributors are required to provide an abstract of between 150-250 words disclosing the background, statement of the problem, objectives of the study, methodology, key findings, and conclusion of the paper, along with 4 to 5 keywords for indexing purposes.

A separate title page should include a concise and informative title, the name(s) of the author(s), institutional affiliation(s), address(es), telephone number, and email address of the author(s).

Manuscripts should range between 5,000 to 7,000 words inclusive of footnotes and should conform to the Nigerian Association of Law Teachers’ referencing style, accessible at www.naltng.org.

The Editorial Board noted that manuscripts will be assessed by a process of double-blind peer review based on the criteria of quality, relevance, and contribution to knowledge.

Interested contributors are to submit their manuscripts to nbabwarijournal@gmail.com and copy ponyilo@yahoo.com. Files must be submitted in Microsoft Word format.

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