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<title>How to get published easily (for those, who specialize in international law) - LLM GUIDE Discussion Board</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 20:34:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>Cabal: How to get published easily (for those, who specialize in international law)</title>
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<description>Greetings friend!

Having trouble with your grades? Afraid that the university you are applying to won&#39;t accept you? No need to fear, there is a solution. Improve your chances by PUBLISHING! 
&#39;Public International Law Students United&#39; organization is ready to accept any articles on topics related to international law. 

How does it work? 
Step 1: you submit an article (essay, paper etc) to PubIntel SU, which is written in English and on PIL topic.
Step 2: your article is quickly edited and published in Gentium International Law Journal.
Step 3: in your CV you create a section &#39;Publications&#39; and in it a sub-section &quot;Not so serious publications&quot;, where you insert something like &quot;NAME OF THE ARTICLE. Gentium 
JIL, May 2008 (Vol. X No. X), pp. XX-XX.&quot;
Even if the university staff/employer will seek out the article out and check it, they cannot critisize it, since you explicitly stated that the article is not serious. On the other hand it shows that you have not been wasting your time and that you are at least trying to conduct individual research on your own. Trust me, it DOES work.

Whoever is interested, please visit http://www.pubintel.org</description>
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