You may submit a manuscript to The Law and Justice Online
Journal on any Law and Justice topic, including Legal Studies, Criminal Justice,
Law and Society, Sociology of Law, Criminology, and Law and Politics,
among others.
Traditional law review articles written from a doctrinal or
normative perspective are strongly discouraged. So are articles written
for legal practitioners.
The Journal
especially welcomes articles from University students enrolled in a Law
and Justice program.
The paper
must be in English and may not have been previously published.
Papers from
students submitted as part of a course requirement are welcome.
The Journal
does not require a particular style of referencing. The only requirement
is that a chosen style be maintained consistently throughout the article.
While not
required, the Journal recommends authors to follow this style and
citation
method.
Please make
sure that your paper is original and all the ideas and language are yours
or are properly credited.
Please
include a short biographical note about you and co-authors, if any.
The
copyright of contributions remains with the authors. However, authors are
expected to give the explicit permission to the Journal to publish the
article and to let Higher Education institutions to make copies of their
articles for classroom use, and to organizations to archive online and
link to the article in accordance with the principles of Open Access.
The author of an article published in the Journal is free to
offer the article for publication elsewhere, provided proper reference is
made to its publication in the Law and Justice Online Journal.
Articles for
the Journal may be submitted by electronic mail to the Editors.
Both
solicited and unsolicited contributions are subjected to peer review.