INT. BUS. LAW – Article for Student Legal Research Journal

Article for Student Legal Research Journal

More specifically, the Article should be structured in the following way:

1. Introduction (10 % of the word count)

Identification of an issue
Statement why is it important to address this topic

The introduction to the Article should effectively introduce the topic that the student will address in the Article.

2. Body Paragraphs

Background information
Supporting evidence and arguments
Discussion of both sides of the issue
Throughout the development of the argument and the body paragraphs of the Article, the student demonstrates in-depth critical understanding of the topic being addressed and is able to challenge the mainstream predominant view on the nature and scope of international business law as a discipline. Moreover, body paragraphs demonstrate the ability to integrate and develop ideas based on extant literature. Furthermore, body paragraphs build on the overall argumentation of the work, demonstrating the ability to develop and present a sound logical argument.

Conclusion (10 % of the word count)

Summary of main concepts and ideas
Reinforcing your arguments
In the conclusion of the Article, the student discusses the critical implications of the topic. These implications can be related to theory and theory development, to future lines of research, or the practical implications of international business law topic for the business decision-making processes. The conclusion should appropriately tie in the literature discussed and the argument/ideas discussed in the previous sections, thereby demonstrating to the reader why the ideas developed are important or the critique relevant.