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China Law Journal 《华夏法学》征稿:只看内容,不看身份

来自主编郑戈教授:

这可能是heinonline收录的唯一中文法学期刊了,创刊号蓄势待发。欢迎从本科生到教授的法学界同仁投稿。本刊只看内容,不看身份。


来自编辑团队:第一期已经截止收稿,即將推出。下一期是 2024 年 5 月刊发,明年 4 月前欢迎投稿。


参考网址:

https://www.clj.ac/?page_id=18

https://www.clj.ac/?page_id=12


刊物介绍

《华夏法学》由独立学社La Nouvelle Jeunesse主办,是一本享有国际声誉的同行评审法律期刊,每年发行三次。本刊秉承中国的理性精神和理想主义传统,为法律学者、学生、从业者及跨学科研究者提供一个卓越的学术交流平台。我们的使命在于探索深入的认知框架和研究范式,对社会现实进行深思。《华夏法学》深入分析规范与制度,以及背后的驱动力。严格的同行评审流程保障了期刊内容在理论和实践层面的价值,并促进了具有影响力的学术观点的传播,这些观点加强了不同视角间的有效沟通、知识交流和反思性对话。

为了维护学术卓越的承诺,我们把“原创性”作为投稿至《华夏法学》的核心要求。稿件必须未在其他正式出版物中发表。为了支持知识共享,我们确保所有内容都遵循《创作共用署名4.0国际许可协议》(CC BY 4.0)的标准。


The China Law Journal, or China L. J., affiliated with La Nouvelle Jeunesse, an independent society, is a highly regarded international peer-reviewed law review. It is published thrice annually, catering to the intellectual needs of law schools, research universities, and libraries around the globe.

Embracing China’s rational spirit and idealistic traditions, the China Law Journal serves as a distinguished academic platform for legal scholars, students, legal practitioners, and interdisciplinary researchers. Its mission is to explore cogent cognitive frameworks and research paradigms that cogitate societal realities. Furthermore, the journal conducts profound analyses of normative constructs, their underlying drivers, and the fundamental logic encompassing them. A comprehensive peer-review process ensures the theoretical and practical value of the journal’s diverse coverage while promoting impactful scholarly viewpoints that foster robust communication, intellectual exchange, and reflective discourse among diverse stakeholders.

In line with our commitment to scholarly excellence, we uphold “originality” as a fundamental requirement for submissions to the China Law Journal. Manuscripts must not have been previously published in formal publications, and we do not impose specific word count limitations. As part of our commitment to knowledge sharing, authors are kindly requested to sign the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). 

ISSN: 2993-6004 (online version) and 2993-5954 (print version).

征稿 Submissions

How to Submit

The China Law Journal is now accepting submissions through our online submission system. To submit a piece, please visit the online submission system.


Submission Guidelines

・Authors submitting Articles, Essays, Notes, Comments, and Book Reviews should refer to our General Submission Guidelines.

・The Journal’s Style Guide is available here.

The journal is primarily in Chinese, with titles, abstracts, keywords, and tables of contents provided in both Chinese and English for easier indexing. However, the article text itself is in Chinese only.


Articles and Essays

The division between these two forms of professional scholarship serves to separate longer pieces from shorter ones and encourage two distinct and complementary approaches to legal analysis.

・Articles devote substantial space to situating themselves within existing research, often framing their arguments as comprehensive analyses of a given subject.

・Essays are often narrower in scope than Articles, but the subject matter is of general scholarly interest. Essays may experiment with style, tone, and voice. The ultimate goal of an Essay is to start a new and interesting scholarly conversation.


Book Reviews

Book Reviews are well-crafted commentaries written by students, professors, and professionals. They offer insightful perspectives on upcoming or recently published books. These pieces not only provide thoughtful reviews of the books, but also serve as a starting point for new scholarly explorations. We welcome both Book Review proposals and complete drafts with open arms.


Forum Essays, Responses, and Collections

Professors, practitioners, and students author forum pieces which are generally shorter and timelier.

・Forum Essays are original and timely pieces that bear directly on unfolding legal events, blending the common appeal of op-eds with the rigor of scholarship.

・Forum Responses are scholarly reactions to our print and online content. They allow academics, practitioners, and students to engage with and challenge one another.

・Forum Collections are explorations of a single legal subject, with authors contributing distinct perspectives and engaging in dialogue with each other.


Notes

Notes are publications of substantial length authored by students at Law School. Successful Notes develop an innovative and well-supported thesis that advances a particular legal field. The Notes & Comments Committee selects Notes through an anonymized review process, with Development Editors recused from voting on submissions from authors with whom they have worked.


Comments

Comments are short pieces authored by law students. While Comments are subject to the Journal’s normal standards for originality, they need not include an extensive literature review. The Notes & Comments Committee also chooses Comments through an anonymized review process, with appropriate recusals during voting.




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