Author guidelines: For a detailed style guide for authors, including an overview of how to cite various types of sources, please click here. These author guidelines are relevant for authors submitting to the Intergenerational Justice Prize and for authors of commissioned articles.* Pages 2-7 are also relevant for book reviewers.

Prospective peer reviewers: For guidelines on how to write a peer review for the IGJR, please click here.

Prospective book reviewers: For guidelines on how to write a book review for the IGJR, please click here.

*The Intergenerational Justice Review can no longer accept unsolicited submissions of articles. However, those researching and writing on topics related to intergenerational justice should look out for the biennial Intergenerational Justice Prize, endowed with 10,000 Euros. Winning articles in this prize are considered for publication in the journal. Unlike articles, the IGJR does consider publishing academic book reviews of recent literature relating to intergenerational justice.