Guide for Authors
Article Submission Guide
Professors, scholars and researchers of international law and arbitration law are invited to submit their papers that are associated with the object and purpose of this journal after registering and receiving a password. Please note the followings:
* Insert Title, Name, Surname, education, academic rank, address, postcode, telephone number, fax number and e-mail addresses of all authors; The papers must be of a maximum of 25 pages, prepared with Microsoft Word (the English text: Title font Times New Roman 11Bold and captioned in Times New Roman 11).
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Title |
14 Bold |
Times New Roman |
Subtitles |
11 Bold |
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Abstract |
11 |
Times New Roman |
Text |
11 |
Times New Roman |
Number in Footnote |
10 Bold |
Times New Roman |
Text in Footnote |
8 |
Times New Roman |
Titles of tables, charts and figures |
8 |
Times New Roman |
References |
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* Adhere to the scientific structure (title, abstract, introduction, the subject and the necessity of the question or hypothesis, methodology and data research and detailed discussion, conclusion); Abstract should be at least 100 and maximum of 150 words, including the research, methods and results; The key words should be at least 5 and a maximum of 10 words; Provide resources for research and writing articles with Chicago style, according to the following pattern examples:
A) Books
Example of Chicago Citation for Books with one Author
In the footnotes and endnotes:
1. Sam Staggs, Born to Be Hurt: The Untold Story of Imitation of Life (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2009), 84.
In the bibliography:
Staggs, Sam. Born to Be Hurt: The Untold Story of Imitation of Life. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2009.
Example of Chicago Citation for Books with Multiple Authors
In the footnotes and endnotes:
2. Ella Shohat and Robert Stam, Unthinking Eurocentrism: Multiculturalism and the Media (London: Routledge,1994) 24-28.
In the bibliography:
Shohat, Ella, and Robert Stam. Unthinking Eurocentrism: Multiculturalism and the Media. London: Routledge, 1994.
B) Articles
In the footnotes and endnotes:
3. Damien O'Brien and Brian Fitzgerald, "Digital Copyright Law in a YouTube World," Internet Law Bulletin9, 6 (2007): 71-74.
In the bibliography:
O'Brien, Damien, and Brian Fitzgerald, "Digital Copyright Law in a YouTube World." Internet Law Bulletin 9, no. 6 (2007): 71-74.
C) Ibid
If you are using the discontinued ibid notation, here are a few guidelines:
Same example above, but using ibid:
Another example with two sources that were mentioned earlier in the text:
D) the alphabetical list at the end of the article divided by books, articles and documents in accordance with the Chicago style.
For more information please refer to: https://www.citationmachine.net/chicago
* Reference to internet sites should include name of the author(s) and the title of the reference. access date should be mentioned.
*This Journal is subject to COPE . If plagiarism is discovered, the violators will be dealt with according to COPE guidelines.
Publishing of the article is subject to its acceptance by two reviewers and editorial board's final approval. If approved, article will be edited for publication. Submitted papers will not be returned.
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