
Alexander Kardos-Nyheim
Founder and Editor-in-Chief

Jack Graveney
Managing Editor

Zachary Seager
Publisher
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Nadia Jahnecke
Legal Editor and Founder of 'The Human Agenda' Special Edition
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Don Foresta
Advisory Editor

William Fulp
Special Advisor

Gabriella Kardos
Chief Arts Editor

Lady Arden
Honorary Editor
Leadership Team

Ewan Brown
Designer and Video Editor

Kenan Korn
Legal Researcher and Web Designer
Design Team

Abigail Dore
Legal Researcher

Aidan Johnson
Legal Researcher

Alexandra Marcy Hall
Legal Researcher

Anaëlle Drut-Desombre
Legal Researcher

Angelina Spilnyk
Legal Researcher
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Eleanor Taylor
Legal Researcher

Nour Kachi
Legal Researcher

Sarthak Gupta
Legal Researcher

Shahad Alkamas
Legal Researcher

Solomon Njombai
Legal Researcher
Legal Researchers

Aleksandra Violana
Editor

Alex Guard
Editor

Alex de Wild
Editor

Anushruti Savarnya
Editor

Ben Keener
Editor

Daniel Morgan
Editor

Donari Yahzid
Editor

Hanine Kadi
Editor

Hannah Herbert-Owen
Editor

Helena de Guise
Editor

Jem Sandhu
Editor

Mishael Knight
Editor

Oona Lagercrantz
Editor

Varda Saxena
Editor
Editors
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The Cambridge Journal of Law, Politics, and Art (‘CJLPA’) is a world-leading interdisciplinary journal that publishes leading professionals and experts in their fields. We distinguish ourselves with our unwavering commitment to freedom of expression, ensuring our publications reflect diverse schools of thought across different academic fields. We also offer a platform for talented students, as well as experts and academics, to contribute to our diverse collections of articles whilst receiving editorial feedback, to further their academic and professional ambitions. To date, we have released three volumes of bold interdisciplinary writing, edited and designed to the highest standard, and distributed across the UK and wider world.
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Our special edition, The Human Agenda, aimed at exposing human rights violations across the world and inspiring change, has just been released in print and online. Our third issue will be released in 2025. We are also accepting submissions for rolling online publication.
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