河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 最新资源 法 学 专 集 2013 年第 2 期 总第 32 期 河海大学图书馆读者服务部 1 编 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 目 录 写在前面 .......................... 3 中文期刊 .......................... 4 外文期刊 ......................... 25 2 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 写在前面 随着学校校园规划的逐步实施,校本部图书馆老馆拆除日期日益临近。为此,图书 馆正在紧锣密鼓地进行着搬迁工作。为了严格按照调整、搬迁进度,按时完成各项任务, 在馆领导的正确领导下,图书馆各部门合理安排人力资源,集中抽出人力,分头完成各 室的具体搬迁调整工作。目前我们已经进入了最后的冲刺阶段。在搬迁调整期间,尽管 修缮搬迁的环境对读者带来了一定的影响,我们力求开放服务不打折,对于能够正常开 放的服务窗口,我们坚持提供高质量的服务。 在进行搬迁工作的同时,为读者推介资源仍将是我们一直坚持的工作。本辑为“法 学专辑”。本辑内容包括中文核心期刊的简介、投稿指南、几种期刊源所收录的情况(如 SSCI 等收录情况)和我馆收藏情况(含馆藏地和索书号),每部分内容是按刊名字顺编 排的,读者可以方便的到相关部室借阅所揭示的馆藏资源。为使服务更具个性化,我们 竭诚欢迎各学院提前预约相关学科专集,我们会根据学院的需求,及时提供定制的专集 服务。希望我们的专集能为各学科的教学和科研提供有力支持。欢迎广大读者提出宝贵 意见。我们的联系方式是: 读者服务部(西康校区):电 话:83787308、83787307 E-mail:tsgxp@hhu.edu.cn tsgcbb@hhu.edu.cn 读者服务部(江宁校区): 电 话:83787648 E-mail:tsgcm@hhu.edu.cn tsgwp@hhu.edu.cn 本期编审组: 1、组 长(主审):符晓陵 2、副组长(主编):余清芬 3、组 蔡 明 许 员(责任编辑):周冰 高培培 平 王 詹晓敏 鹏 田剑君 董方超 河海大学图书馆读者服务部 2013.5.27 3 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 中文期刊 比较法研究[双月刊]= Journal of Comparative Law/中国政法大学.—北京: 《比较法研究》编辑 部, (100088) .15.00 元 ISSN 1004-8561 CN 11-3171/D 本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版) 本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版) 本刊收录在:中文社会科学引文索引-CSSCI(2010 年版) 本刊收录在:中文社会科学引文索引-CSSCI(2012 年版) 简介: 《比较法研究》是中华人民共和国教育部主管、中国政法大学主办的比较法学学术期刊, 创刊于 1987 年 1 月,1992 年 9 月经国家新闻出版署批准于 1993 年起向国内外公开发行。系纯学术 性期刊,办刊宗旨是促进我国比较法学基本理论、方法的探讨,对各国法律制度与观念进行比较研 究;及时反映国内外比较法学理论和法律制度发展的最新动态及较高水平的研究成果,为我国社会 主义法治建设的发展和完善提供具有启发性、可行性的借鉴和思路;寻求普遍适用的一般法律规则。 《比较法研究》属开放性学术园地,主要刊载比较法学研究的学术论文,现设栏目有“论文”、 “人 物与思想” 、 “法学译介” 、 “法政时评” 、 “人文对话”等。 主编:高祥 本刊邮局发行,邮发代号 2-306。每册 15 元,全年订价 90 元。国内统一刊号:CN11-3171/D 投稿须知: 1.凡来稿须遵循本刊以往既定之一般规范; 2.涉及外国人名或资料文献者,须在该人名或文献名首次出现时将其译成中文,并在括号内 标注原文,重复出现时可直接用中文译文; 3.凡来稿中涉及的人名、地名均请按照商务印书馆的有关人名、地名词典或中国大百科全书 出版社简明大不列颠百科全书的译法统一译出,避免同名异译; 4.本刊采用脚注连续计码; 5.引征文献信息元素的顺序应为:作者姓名、引征书名、译者、卷次、出版者、出版时间与 版次,页码; 6.首次出现的译著必须译出作者和书名两项要素,并在其后以括号标注原文; 7.同一文献注释重复出现时,无需详注,简作“同前注引书第 x 页”; 8.本刊不接受网上资料引征及相应注释。 9.通信地址:北京市海淀区西土城路 25 号 中国政法大学《比较法研究》编辑部 邮编:100088 电话: (010)58908258 当代法学[双月刊]= Contemporary Law Review /吉林大学.—吉林:吉林大学法学院编辑部, (130012) .15.00 元 ISSN 1003-4781 CN 22-1051/D 本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版) 本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版) 本刊收录在:中文社会科学引文索引-CSSCI(2010 年版) 本刊收录在:中文社会科学引文索引-CSSCI(2012 年版) 简介: 《当代法学》创刊于 1987 年,是一本国内外公开发行的以部门法学研究为重点的法学学 术理论刊物,由吉林大学主管、主办,吉林大学法学院承办。《当代法学》致力于繁荣法学学术研 究,弘扬法治精神,推动社会法制进程,关注社会热点问题,荟萃学术精品,为宪法、行政法、经 济法、民商法、刑法、诉讼法、国际法、环境法、军事法等部门法的法学专家、法学研究工作者搭 4 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 建学术研究平台,提供对国内外进行学术交流的窗口。 主编:徐卫东 本刊邮局发行,邮发代号 12-342。每册 15 元,全年订价 360 元。国内统一刊号:CN22-1051/D 本馆索书号:D9/17 馆藏地:西康校区四楼 江宁校区二楼 投稿须知: 1.摘要。要求以“摘要:”表示,应为论文主要内容的浓缩和提炼,不应使用诸如“本文认为”, “笔者认为”等评价性语言,字数在 300 字以内。 2.关键词。要求以“关键词:”表示,应为反映论文最主要、最核心内容的专业术语,多个关键 词之间用“;”分隔,一般每篇论文可使用 3~8 个关键词。 3.基金项目。如果来稿属于基金项目资助范围内的,请在首页下脚标明论文产出的资助背景, 包括基金项目的类别、名称、批准号。 4.作者简介。要求来稿按如下顺序标明作者信息:工作单位、所在省市、邮编、联系电话、 电子信箱;姓名(出生年-) 、性别、工作单位、职称及学术兼职。 5.英文信息。要求来稿应附带与中文对应的正文标题、作者单位、摘要、关键词。本刊与部 分知名期刊网站建立了合作关系。作者著作权使用费与本刊稿酬一次性给付。如作者不同意将文章 编入该数据库,请在来稿时声明,本刊将做适当处理。 法学研究[双月刊]=Chinese Journal of Law/中国社会科学院法学研究所.—北京:《法学研究》 编辑部, (100720) .45.00 元 ISSN 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[2] Simpson K. Forensic medicine[M]. 8th ed.London: Edward Arnold, 1979:7490-7500. B. 期刊 [3] 王保捷,丁梅,李春梅,等.非分泌型的基因型与血型物质的分泌研究[J].中国法医学杂志, 1998,13(2):65-67. [4] Smith O C, Berryman H E, Lahren C H.Cranial fracture patterns and estimate of direction from low velocity gunshot wounds[J].J Foren Sic,1987,32(5):1416-1418. [5] Luckey J A, Drossman H, Kostichka A J, et al. High speed DNA sequencing by capillary electrophoresis[J].Nucleic Acids Res, 1990,18(5):740. C. 专著、论文集中的析出文献 [6] 秦启生.机械性损伤[M]//郭景元.现代法医学.北京:科学出版社,2000:263-293. [7] 李朝晖, 竞花兰, 陈光辉,等.大鼠脑损伤时糖蛋白表达[C]//中国法医学会. 全国第七次法 医学术交流会论文精选.北京:中国人民公安大学出版社,2004:1-2. D. 标准(国际准标、国家标准、行业标准) [8] 中华人民共和国公安部. GB 18667-2002 道路交通事故受伤人员伤残评定[S].北京:中国标 准出版社,2002. [9] 全国刑事技术标准化技术委员会. GA/T 382-2002 法庭科学 DNA 实验室规范[S].北京:中国 标准出版社,2002. 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Issues contain professional articles and case notes -- on themes in health law and policy, and on the legal, ethical, and economic aspects of medical practice, research, and education -- and health law court decisions and book reviews. 投稿须知: American Journal of Law & Medicine Submission Guidelines EDITORIAL SCOPE: The editors of the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW & MEDICINE (AJLM) encourage the submission of manuscripts on a wide range of medico legal topics. Acceptable subjects include health law and policy; legal, ethical, social and economic aspects of medical practice, education and research; health-related insurance; and other issues involving the relationship of the life sciences to the social sciences and humanities .AJLM is interdisciplinary. Submissions from specialists in all healthcare-related disciplines are welcomed. EDITORIAL ADDRESS: Send all materials to the Editor-in-Chief, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW & MEDICINE, 765 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 1672, Boston, Massachusetts 02215. 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Edited by law students, the Review publishes articles written by professors, attorneys and other professionals, as well as student notes and comments. The scope of the Review is broad, covering topics such as banking, securities, financial services, administrative and general corporate law issues. We welcome scholarly work that explores the general subject matter of financial institutions, including their products and markets. 投稿须知: Subscriptions Download the subscription form: http://www.bu.edu/law/central/jd/organizations/journals/banking/documents/subscriptionform.pdf If you have questions or comments, please contact us at: Review of Banking & Financial Law Boston University School of Law 765 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Tel. 617.353.8935 Fax: (617) 353-2444 E-mail: rbfl@bu.edu The Review has launched a new blog:http://banklawreview.com/ Behavioral sciences & the law [Annual] JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, THE ATRIUM, SOUTHERN GATE, CHICHESTER, ENGLAND, W SUSSEX, PO19 8SQ ISSN:0735-3936 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在:MEDLINE(2011 年) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Behavioral Sciences & the Law is a peer reviewed journal which provides current and comprehensive information from throughout the world on topics at the interface of the law and the behavioral sciences. The journal balances theoretical, mental health, legal, and research writings to provide a broad perspective on pertinent psycho-legal topics. Most issues are devoted primarily to one special topic, often presented from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. One special issue per year is specifically targeted toward "International Perspectives" on the selected topic. In addition, one issue each year is devoted to miscellaneous research articles, special perspectives, book review/essays, adversarial forums, and articles of special concern to practitioners; such offerings are also published in other issues as space permits. The journal also appeals to clinicians, academics, researchers, and policy makers. Five issues are published per year, and articles are published in English 投稿须知: Instructions to Authors Initial manuscript submission. Each issue of Behavioral Sciences & the Law primarily is themed, and there is a rotating editorship. 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All references must be complete and accurate. Where possible the DOI for the reference should be included at the end of the reference. Online citations should include date of access. If necessary, cite unpublished or personal work in the text but do not include it in the reference list. References should be listed in the following style: Journal Article Gardikiotis, A, Martin, R, & Hewstone, M. (2004). The representation of majorities and minorities in the British press: A content analytic approach. European Journal of Social Psychology, 34, 637-646. DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.221 Book Paloutzian, R. F. (1996). Invitation to the psychology of religion (2nd ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Book with More than One Author Natarajan, R., & Chaturvedi, R. (1983). Geology of the Indian Ocean. Hartford, CT: University of Hartford Press. Hesen, J., Carpenter, K., Moriber, H., & Milsop, A. (1983). Computers in the business world. Hartford, CT: Capital Press. and so on. 31 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 The abbreviation et al. is not used in the reference list, regardless of the number of authors, although it can be used in the text citation of material with three to five authors (after the inital citation, when all are listed) and in all parenthetical citations of material with six or more authors. Web Document on University Program or Department Web Site Degelman, D., & Harris, M. L. (2000). APA style essentials. Retrieved May 18, 2000, from Vanguard University, Department of Psychology Website: http://www.vanguard.edu/faculty/ddegelman/index.cfm?doc_id=796 Stand-alone Web Document (no date) Nielsen, M. E. (n.d.). Notable people in psychology of religion. Retrieved August 3, 2001, from http://www.psywww.com/psyrelig/psyrelpr.htm Journal Article from Database Hien, D., & Honeyman, T. (2000). A closer look at the drug abuse-maternal aggression link. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15, 503-522. Retrieved May 20, 2000, from ProQuest database. Abstract from Secondary Database Garrity, K., & Degelman, D. (1990). Effect of server introduction on restaurant tipping. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 20, 168-172. Abstract retrieved July 23, 2001, from PsycINFO database. Article or Chapter in an Edited Book Shea, J. D. (1992). Religion and sexual adjustment. In J. F. Schumaker (Ed.), Religion and mental health (pp. 70-84). New York: Oxford University Press. The law review referencing style is also acceptable (see the latest edition of the Harvard Law Review Association’s The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation). Use only one style. Submit footnotes as endnotes in the manuscript. Illustrations. Supply each illustration on a separate sheet, with the lead author’s name and the figure number, with the top of the figure indicated, on the reverse. Supply original photographs; photocopies or previously printed material will not be used. 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Published five times a year, the Law Review contains articles contributed by law professors and practicing attorneys from all over the world, along with notes written by student members. The wide cross section of topics published in the Law Review gives students broad exposure to issues of concern to the legal community. 投稿须知: Paper Submissions Boston University Law Review ATTN: Senior Article Editor 765 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 Electronic Submissions Please email attachments to lawrev@bu.edu. In the body of the email, please include ONLY the following information: Author’s Name & Title Author’s Email Address Manuscript’s Title All other information should be attached to the email in one or more documents, NOT placed in the body of the email. This helps us to process submissions more efficiently. 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Ranked by University of Washington & Lee Law School’s 2004 study of academic journals as the 77th most cited journal out of 1015 journals internationally and the 45th based on impact, the Review has a subscription base well over 600. The 33 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Review currently publishes four issues per year with each issue containing approximately four articles, one book review, and one member-written comment per issue. Special Announcement: In the summer of 2004, the Review embarked on a one of a kind endeavor, publishing the inaugural, annual Essay Issue of the Buffalo Law Review. The purpose of the Essay Issue is to stimulate discussions on a variety of topics by presenting authors’ personal views in a less formulaic style. We encourage our authors to indulge their intellectual curiosity and venture out from the structure of the typical law review article. 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The Review is published six times a year, in January, March, May, July, October, and December. 34 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Each issue contains articles, book reviews, and essays contributed by non-student authors -- professors and members of the bench and bar -- as well as student notes and comments. The Review is edited and published by students at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall). 投稿须知: Submissions The California Law Review is now accepting submissions for consideration in Volume 95 for the 2006-2007 academic year. Please mail submissions to: Articles Editors California Law Review 592 Simon Hall University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 Please note that we strongly prefer articles under 35,000 words (including footnotes). To request an expedited review of your article: please e-mail the Managing Editor at: californialawreview@law.berkeley.edu Expedite Requests MUST Include the following: 1) Email Subject Line: Last Name, First Name; Expedite Date,ARTICLE TITLE Smith, John; Nov.3rd,Article Title 2) Please tell us why you need an expedite and the source of your offer. * Due to the large number of expedite requests CLR is unable to confirm individual requests. Your expedite will be processed in a timely fashion and an editor will be in touch with you by the day of your request. (If you have a dead line of the 21st you should expedite for the 20th) * Last Minute Expedites: CLR will do its best to process on short notice. However it isn’t always feasable to process a one day turn over. Thank you for your interest in the California Law Review and we look forward to your submission. California lawyer [Monthly] State Bar of California ISSN: 0279-4063 期刊简介: California Lawyer is the nation’s leading legal magazine, covering the country’s most dynamic and talked about legal market. Every month, we provide our upscale readers with timely legal analysis, in-depth features, technology updates, and practical advice on substantive law. To date, we have won an astounding 62 Maggie awards from the Western Publications Association for excellence in editorial content and design. We have also won national honors from the Society of Publication Designers. In the world of legal publications, California Lawyer is in a league of its own. 投稿须知: In an average month, we assign three feature articles. In addition, we publish columns on technology and business strategies of law firms and sole practitioners. In our ESQ section, we publish four to six news stories on current case law, state and national politics, and shifts in the legal marketplace. In our Technicalities section, we assign case studies, reviews, and news 35 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 articles on how software, hardware, and the Internet affect the practice of law. In our In Pro Per section we publish first-person essays of brushes with the law or lawyers’ personal experiences. Our editors will review unsolicited manuscripts, but we always prefer that contributors send query letters describing proposed articles. Letters should include a brief outline of the story and the intended approach. Please enclose copies of previously published work. Payment for feature articles of 1,500 to 4,000 words is $1,500 to $3,000, depending on the nature of the assignment and the writer’s experience. Payment for columns of 1,000 to 1,500 words is $250. Payment for news articles and shorter technology pieces is $150 to $450. Please send your article pitches and clips to the editor: Martin_Lasden@dailyjournal.com. 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Columbia journal of law and social problems [Quarterly] COLUMBIA JOURNAL TRANSNATIONAL LAW ASSOC, COLUMBIA UNIV, SCHOOL LAW, 435 W 116TH ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10027 37 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 ISSN: 0010-1923 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Columbia Journal of Law & Social Problems, published four times a year, contains articles that analyze a specific legal question in light of related economic, political, or sociological considerations. The journal is written and edited entirely by students. Staff members are selected on the basis of their academic performance coupled with a competitive writing exercise at the end of the first year. Members of the board of editors are selected from the second-year staff. 投稿须知: The Journal welcomes submissions of unsolicited manuscripts including articles, book reviews, essays, and comments on current topics in transnational law.Submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis.Guidelines for submissions to the Journal are as follows: All manuscripts must be unpublished. The Journal requires electronic submission. Send your submission to jtl-articles@law. columbia.edu via either a Microsoft Word attachment or the ExpressO online submissions service (law.bepress.com). If you would like to submit a book review, however, please submit it electronically to jtl@law.columbia.edu. Address submissions to the Head Articles Editor, Anna Siemon. An updated CV and short abstract of the manuscript should accompany all submissions. The editors would appreciate notification of withdrawal if an offer of publication is accepted with another journal or other publication. Footnotes must be embedded in the text.Citations must conform to the rules in the most recent edition of The Bluebook:Uniform System of Citation published by the Harvard Law Review Association. Columbia law review [Monthly] COLUMBIA JOURNAL TRANSNATIONAL LAW ASSOC, COLUMBIA UNIV, SCHOOL LAW, 435 W 116TH ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10027 ISSN: 0010-1958 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 本馆索书号: D/9(WK) 馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室 期刊简介: Welcome to the website for the Columbia Law Review, one of the world’s leading publications of legal scholarship. Founded in 1901, the Review is an independent nonprofit corporation edited and published entirely by students at Columbia Law School. It is one of a handful of student-edited law journals in the nation that publish eight issues a year. The Review is the third most widely distributed and cited law review in the country. It receives about 1,500 submissions a year and selects approximately 20-25 manuscripts for publication annually. Founded in 1901 by Joseph E. Corrigan, the first Editor-in-Chief, and John M. Woolsey, the Secretary, the Columbia Law Review is a leader in legal scholarship in the United States and around the world. The Review is an independent nonprofit corporation edited and published entirely by students at Columbia Law School. It is one of a handful of student-edited law journals in the nation that publish eight issues a 38 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 year. The Review is the third most widely distributed and cited law review in the country. It receives about 1,500 submissions a year and selects approximately 25 manuscripts for publication. A recent ranking of law reviews based on author prominence concluded that the Columbia Law Review ranked first among all law reviews in the nation. 投稿须知: New Editorial Policy of the Columbia Law Review Effective February 28, 2005, the Columbia Law Review will no longer review nor publish articles or essays in excess of 37,000 words in length (including text and footnotes; measured by Microsoft Word’s word count feature), barring exceptional circumstances. In addition, we will give preference to articles and essays submitted under 32,000 words in length. For those who have submitted articles or essays prior to February 28, your pieces will not be subjected to this new policy, although we will offer you the opportunity to revise your piece if you wish to take advantage of our strong preference for more concise pieces. Articles that are revised and resubmitted for this purpose will be reviewed in the original order in which they were received. This new policy reflects our commitment to what a number of law reviews around the United States have realized; we can do our part to make legal scholarship more focused and effective. If you believe that additional background material is necessary for a complete understanding of your submission, please feel free to include that information with your piece. Regular Submission Review The Columbia Law Review is published eight times a year, in every month but February, July, August, and September. The Review strongly encourages authors to submit pieces electronically. To electronically submit an Article, please click here. To electronically submit an Essay or Review, please click here. Article submissions can also be mailed to the Articles Committee; Essays and Reviews to the Essay & Review Editors. Our address for both mail and courier delivery is: Columbia Law Review 435 West 116th Street New York, NY 10027 We regret that manuscripts cannot be returned. Please allow 2-4 weeks for processing of all electronic submissions, and 8-10 weeks for all mailed submissions. Submission requirements: Submit only one, double spaced copy of your manuscript. We greatly prefer if submissions appear in Microsoft Word format. Regular submissions are only accepted electronically via our website-based submissions system. Please note that we do not accept regular submissions by e-mail, disk, or facsimile. Text and citations should conform to A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000) ("The Bluebook"). Footnotes are strongly preferred over endnotes. If you submit your piece via mail, enclose a cover letter that references the name of your manuscript, and provides your address, telephone number, and e-mail address. The Review encourages the use of gender-neutral language. Expedited Review If you have received an offer from another journal for your Article, Essay, or Review and would like to request an expedited review, please send an e-mail to the Executive Articles Editor (for articles) or the Executive Essay & Review Editor (for essays and book reviews). In the body of the e-mail, please include 39 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 your name the title of your manuscript the name of the journal that has extended an offer to you the date the offer expires the phone number or e-mail address of a contact person at that journal If you submitted electronically, the identification number assigned to your piece The editors of the Review attempt to honor all requests for expedited review for which the above information is provided. To increase the chances of timely review, please attach to the e-mail an electronic version of your manuscript, in Word (.doc) format. While we strongly discourage it, if you are unable to send e-mail, you may request expedited review by calling the Executive Articles Editor at (212) 854-6185 (for articles) or the Executive Essay & Review Editor at (212) 854-6014 (for essays and book reviews); expedited review requests sent by facsimile are also strongly discouraged. Please be aware of the Review’s policy concerning expedited reviews: If the Review makes an offer of publication for an Article, Essay, or Review following an expedited review, the author has only one hour from the time of actual notification in which to accept the offer. Common Market law review [Bimonthly] KLUWER LAW INT, CARNEGIEPLEIN 5D, PO BOX 85889, THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS, 2508 CN ISSN: 0165-0750 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Common Market Law Review has provided a forum for the keenest legal minds in the fields for 40 years. Because of the international composition of its Editorial Board, and in view of the fact that it is able to attract contributions from all over Europe, and from the United States, the Review is able to adopt a unique approach to capitilize Community issues. Each issue contains articles dealing with matters of current interest; the authoritative treatment given to each topic ensures lasting juridical value. This pre-eminent journal brings you detailed, in-depth examination of the most pressing and far-reaching issues on Community Law such as: Regulation of public procurement State aid policy and practice Developments in market deregulation The single European currency The EU/WTO relationship Telecommunications E-commerce, and Community Law in National Courts Six times a year, subscribers receive vital information and analysis on trends and developments. The Review s easy-to-use format includes penetrating articles by outstanding practitioners and academics;Annotations of cases from the European Court of Justice, as well as relevant cases from National courts, the WTO, the European Court of Human Rights, and other tribunals addressing Community Law; book reviews; and a comprehensive bibliographical survey of pertinent literature. 40 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Common Market Law Review is indexed/abstracted in Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences; Current Legal Sociology; European Access; IBZ; Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals; International Political Science Abstracts; The ISI Alerting Services; Legal Journals Index; PAIS; RAVE; Social Sciences Citation Index; Social Scisearch. 投稿须知: Submission of manuscripts 1. Manuscript should be sent,in duplicate,to:Alison McDonnellCommon Market Law Review Europa InstituutUniversity of LeidenSteenschuur 252311 ES Leiden-The Netherlands Authors are requested to submit material digitally(by e-mail or on disk)(wordperfect or word)as well as hard copy.Please use a minimum of computer codes,"styles"etc.Please ensure that the accompanying printout is identical to the version on disk,and indicate which programme has been used.E-mail address is A.M.McDonnell@law.LeidenUniv.nl 2. Authors should include written confirmation that the article or annotation has not been published,nor is pending publication elsewhere. 3. Manuscripts not on computer disk should be typewritten on A4 paper 4. Footnotes should be numbered sequentially in superscript in the text outside punctuation marks. 5. Articales should perferably be no longer than 24 pages(approx.8,000words) Annotations should be no longer than 10 pages(approx.3,000words) Book reviews should bu 1-3 pages in length,without footnote references. Copyright world Intellectual Property Pub. ISSN:0950-2505 期刊简介: Copyright World provides you with all you need to know about international copyright law. It is absolutely indispensable for the specialist practitioner and has established itself as a lively and topical international journal that can guide you through the pitfalls of copyright ownership. 投稿须知: Informa Law 30–32 Mortimer Street, London, W1W 7RE, UK T: +44 (0) 20 7017 4046 F: +44 (0) 20 7453 2221 ISSN: 0950-2505 www.ipworld.com/ipwo/public/publications/article-list.htm?publication_id=copyrightworld This publication contains international news and updates on copyright and intellectual property matters, covering both legal and practical issues. Cornell international law journal [Tri-annual] CORNELL INT LAW JOURNAL, CORNELL LAW SCHOOL, ITHACA, USA, NY, 14850 ISSN0010-8812 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: 41 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Founded in 1967, the Cornell International Law Journal is one of the oldest and most prominent international law journals in the country. Three times a year, the Journal publishes scholarship that reflects the sweeping changes that are taking place in public and private international law. Two of the issues feature articles by legal scholars, practitioners, and participants in international politics as well as student-written notes. The third issue is dedicated to publishing papers generated by the Journal ‘s annual Symposium, held every spring in Ithaca, New York. For information on submitting an article to the CILJ, please click here. For permission to reprint an article, please click here. Second- and third-year students perform all editorial functions for the Journal. The Editorial Board selects articles and notes for publication, communicate with the authors, edit manuscripts for substance and style, and manage the Journal ‘s financial and administrative affairs. Associates are the driving force behind the Journal and complete sourcing, editing, and proving assignments, in addition to writing substantially publishable Student Notes on an aspect of international law. Members are selected on the basis of academic performance and writing ability. Please address any questions or comments to: Cornell International Law Journal 137MyronTaylor Hall Ithaca, NY 14850 Phone: 607-255-9666Fax: 607-255-7193 Email: cilj@cornell.edu 投稿须知: Submitting to the Cornell International Law Journal General Information The Cornell International Law Journal welcomes the submission of articles, essays, and book reviews relating to international, transnational, and comparative law from academics, practitioners, government officials, and judges. Manuscripts should be submitted with both text and footnotes typed and double-spaced. Footnotes should comply with The Blue Book - A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). The Journal greatly appreciates all submissions and will attempt to notify authors of acceptance or rejection as quickly as possible. The Journal accepts submissions on a rolling basis. Please transmit your submission to the Journal via Expresso. If you have any questions about submitting your piece, please feel free to email the Journal Administrator, Kelly Wilson, at cilj@cornell.edu. Expedited Review Expedited Review of a submitted article may be available for authors facing strict acceptance response deadlines imposed by other journals. To request an Expedited Review, please use Expresso AND notify the Journal’s Administrator, Kelly C. Wilson, at (607) 255-9666 or by email cilj@cornell.edu. Please provide the following information in your correspondence: 1) Author’s Name 2) Contact Information 3) Title of the Article 4) Journals that have accepted the Article 5) Acceptance Response Deadlines 6) Latest possible date that the author can be given a decision Cornell law review [Bimonthly] CORNELL LAW REVIEW, CORNELL LAW SCHOOL, ITHACA, USA, NY, 14853-4901 ISSN0010-8847 42 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在:MEDLINE(2011 年) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: For more than 90 years, the Cornell Law Review has earned a reputation as one of the nation’s leading law journals by publishing significant and challenging contributions to the world of legal scholarship. From its inception in 1915 through 1966, the Cornell Law Review published four issues annually and was known as the Cornell Law Quarterly.Six Student Editors were joined by one Faculty Editor, a Business Manager, and an Assistant Business Manager. In the first issue of the Cornell Law Quarterly in November 1915, Cornell Professor (and soon-to-be Dean) Edwin Hamlin Woodruff defended the launch of this new journal from critics who decried the proliferation of legal periodicals at the time (one contemporary critic counted twenty journals totalincluding non-scholarly periodicals). Wodruff argued that the Cornell Law Quarterly would justify its existence if it can reach and be helpful tolawyers who might otherwise give their attention exclusively to the routine of practice and noted the pedagogical value within the college itself for the students who worked on the journal.Woodruff wrote that the journal would not fail of its purpose, if it substantially enhances the spirit of mutual service between the College of Law and Cornell Lawyers; if it aides in some degree to foster any needed reform in the law, or to give help by intelligent discussion and investigation toward the solution of legal problems; and if it satisfies within the college itself among the students and faculty a desire to advancethe cause of legal education in a larger sense. From its inception, the journal fulfilled this vision by producing groundbreaking legal scholarship that was at the same time useful to practitioners. The first article in the first issue of the Cornell Law Quarterly was authored by Cornell University President Jacob Gould Schurman, who had recently completed his term as Vice-President of the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1915.Schurman, and other authors in that issue and later issues of the Cornell Law Quarterly, chronicled the recent constitutional convention to illuminate the provisions of the state’s new Constitution. The journal also realized Woodruff ‘s vision by honing the legal skills of the student editors who served on the journal. One of the first Editors-in-Chief of the Cornell Law Quarterly, Elbert Tuttle, later rose to prominence as the Chief Judge on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals during a time when that court was called upon to be the primary enforcer of the Supreme Court ‘s decision in Brown v. Board of Education in the southern states in that circuit. The journal grew steadily over the next fifty years, expanding to the point at which a staff of thirty-four students undertook a two-stage expansion of the journal’s publishing schedule. In 1966, the Cornell Law Quarterly published six issues Fall, Winter I, Winter II, Spring I, Spring II, and Summer. In 1967, it committed itself to a bi-monthly publishing schedule and changed its name to the Cornell Law Review.Today, the Cornell Law Review is edited exclusively by upper class students in Cornell Law School’s Juris Doctor (J.D.) program. The Cornell Law Review/Law Quarterly has regularly published contributions from the nation’s leading scholars in legal education. Justices of the Supreme Court have also taken to the pages of the journal to express their viewswhether it was Robert Jackson, John Harlan, William Douglas, or Felix Frankfurter in the pages of the Cornell Law Quarterly, or Ruth Bader Ginsburg more recently in the Cornell Law Review. The journal has also drawn on thestrength and excellence of the Cornell Law School 43 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 facultyC publishing contributions by Professor Kevin Clermont on jurisdictional questions, Professor Theodore Eisenberg ’s empirical work, Professor James Henderson (co-Reporter on the Third Restatement of Torts) on products liability, and Professor Steven Shiffrin on the religion clauses of the First Amendment. The journal has also featured the work of some new additions to the Cornell facultyProfessors Mitchel Lasser, Trevor Morrison, and Bradley Wendel in recent volumes. Through this history, the Cornell Law Review has earned a proud reputation of publishing the best in legal scholarship.But the journal also continually strives to enhance that tradition. Recently, the journal has launched a website to receive article submissions, taken new efforts to reach out to notify readers of new issues through e-mail and posting them on the internet, and joined with the top dozen law journals in the country in an effort to curb the size of articles in legal scholarship.As it enters its second century of publishing, the Cornell Law Review strives to uphold the vision articulated for this journal ninety years agoa vision for publishing useful and challenging legal scholarshipa vision that remains new to each generation of students that inherit it. 投稿须知: Submissions Submissions have now closed for Volume 92. The Cornell Law Review thanks authors for their submissions. Submissions guidelines for Volume 93 will be announced shortly. Article Length The Cornell Law Review is a signatory to the Joint Statement on article length. Accordingly, authors should be aware that although we have no minimum or maximum page requirements for submissions, we do have a strong preference for submissions that are 30,000 words or less, including text and footnotes. Citations should conform to the 18th edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. Expedited Reviews To request expedited review of an article, please do so via ExpressO or by e-mail to lawreview@cornell.edu. Please include °request for expedited review somewhere in the subject line of the e-mail. Expedite requests must include the name of the competing journal that has extended an offer of publication and the date by which a decision is due. Please note that due to the high volume of these requests, review of an article by a particular deadline may not be possible. Criminology [Quarterly] WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN, USA, MA, 02148 ISSN 0011-1384 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Criminology:An Interdisciplinary Journal is an official publication of the American Society of Criminology.The journal is interdisciplinary in nature, devoted to crime and deviant behavior, as found in sociology, psychology, design, systems analysis, and decision theory as applied to crime and criminal justice. The major emphasis is on empirical research and scientific methodology, and article reporting on the original research are given priority. Articles which review the literature or deal with theoretical issues stated in the literature are also dealt with and suggest the types of investigation which might properly be 44 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 carried out in the future. Criminology is published four times annually--February, May, August, and November. Submissions to the journal should be send directly to the Editor via the on-line submission process (see link below). A $10.00 submission fee, made payable to the American Society of Criminology, should also be mailed to the Editor. Subscriptions are $130.00 per year within the United States and $150.00 per year outside the United States. 投稿须知: Please read this document carefully and take steps to ensure that your manuscript is consistent with these guidelines. Once a paper is accepted for publication, any deviations from these guidelines can cause significant delays in publishing EDITORIAL POLICY The journal is interdisciplinary, devoted to the study of crime, deviant behavior, and related phenomena, as found in the social and behavioral sciences and in the fields of law, criminal justice, and history. The major emphases are theory, research, historical issues, policy evaluation, and current controversies concerning crime, law, and justice. MANUSCRIPTS Manuscripts may be submitted online at our secure site, www.criminology.umd.edu. Follow the instructions on the web page regarding registration and manuscript submission. For those who would prefer not to submit online, typewritten, double-spaced manuscripts printed on one side of each page should be submitted in quadruplicate to Ray Paternoster, Editor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, 2220 LeFrak Hall, College Park, MD 20742 (301) 405-4699. All submissions, whether electronic or regular mail, must be accompanied by a $10 nonrefundable processing fee, payable to the American Society of Criminology (papers written solely by student members of ASC exempted). Papers accepted for publication should comply with the American Psychological Association’s guidelines concerning non-sexist language. An abstract of approximately 100 words and a brief biographical paragraph describing each author’s current affiliation, research interests, and recent publications, must accompany the manuscript. Keywords may be included directly after the abstract. The American Society of Criminology regards submission of a manuscript to this journal as a commitment to publish herein; simultaneous submission to another journal is unacceptable. Every effort will be made to notify authors of editorial decisions within three months of manuscript receipt. In preparing the final draft of your manuscript, please note the following: 1. HEADINGS AND SUBHEADINGS: Our style provides for four levels of headings. Leave extra space in the double-spaced draft before all levels of headings. 2. TABLES AND FIGURES: Please note that if a paper is accepted for publication, all the formatting and layout of tables and graphs will have to be redone in the composition stage of publication.It is therefore requested that table formatting and layout be kept simple and straightforward.Information should be conveyed as simply as possible. 3. CITATIONS AND REFERENCES: We use an author-date citation style, with complete bibliographic entries appearing in a reference list at the end of the paper. In text, all source references (including subsequent citations of the same source) are to be identified at the appropriate point in the text by the last name of the author, year of publication, and (where needed) pagination. 4. NOTES AND FOOTNOTES: Because the citation-reference style for Criminology eliminates the use of notes or footnotes for bibliographic material, only substantive comments on the text should appear as notes. 45 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 In a draft manuscript, place all substantive notes in a numbered list at the end of the paper. 5. FORMAT: All material must be typed double-spaced or triple-spaced (including indented material, notes, tables, and references) on 8 1/2 x 11-inch paper. Hyphenate only those words that appear in your dictionary as hyphenated words. Do not hyphenate at the ends of lines. Do not use word processor auto-numbering functions. These usually cause delays in the composition and publishing phases. When you send the draft manuscript to us, send the original copy and a very clean copy that has printing on only one side. Keywords may be included directly under the abstract. Remember to include any and all acknowledgements you would like to have included in the paper, should it be published. Include a brief biographical sketch of each author and an abstract of approximately 100 words. Crime and delinquency [Bimonthly] SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, USA, CA, 91320 ISSN: 0011-1287 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Crime & Delinquency is a valuable resource for policy-makers, scholars, administrators, and researchers in the criminal justice field. Each issue brings you sound, practical policy and program analyses Leading Scholarship Crime & Delinquency is a policy-oriented journal for the professional with direct involvement in the criminal justice field. Addressing specific policy or program implications, Crime & Delinquency focuses on the following areas: The social, political and economic context The victim and the offender The criminal justice response The setting and implications of sanctions Research and Analysis This outstanding journal brings you a wide range of research and analysis spanning the criminal justice field. In addition to exploring the social, political and economic contexts of criminal justice, Crime & Delinquency examines the victims, criminals, courts and sanctions. Thought Provoking The information you need to stay on top of your field is at your fingertips with Crime & Delinquency. You’ll have access to: Practical research findings Debates on current issues Program/policy implications Future directions in the field Reviews of current literature 46 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 In-Depth Coverage Crime & Delinquency occasionally supplements its broad coverage with Special Issues focusing on topics of pressing social concern. Guest edited by experts in the field, the journal’s Special Issues provide a balanced study of their subject 投稿须知: Manuscript Submission Guidelines: Crime and Delinquency Manuscript Submission Guidelines: Authors submit your manuscript by going to: http://editorialexpress.com/cad All submissions must be in a PDF format. 1. The title page is a separate PDF file which includes: 1) title of the article; 2) author’s (and co-authors) full name, current position, affiliation, institutional and email address, telephone and fax numbers; 3) up to five key words as it should appear if it were to be published; (d) a short biographical note of each author as it should appear if it were to be published. Notes: a) Be sure to include all contact information for co-authors, and b) If there are multiple authors, please indicate the designated corresponding author. 2. Manuscripts are to be submitted in PDF format with no identifying information. 3. Graphics should be stored and sent as a separate PDF file. 4. Each manuscript should begin with an abstract of 100-120 words. 5. Manuscripts should not exceed 30 typed pages inclusive. Submissions exceeding 30 typed, double-spaced pages, Times New Roman font, Size 12 pitch, with notes, references, tables, and figures (the latter two to be held to a minimum) on separate pages will be accepted only in exceptional cases. 6. Manuscripts must be written in English. 7. References should follow the guidelines indicated in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Note: Use endnotes rather than footnotes. 8. Manuscripts are reviewed internally before they are sent out to external review C up to 5 business days during peak times of the year. 9. Articles will normally be refereed by three or four external reviewers. 10. You should expect to hear from the journal within 6-8 weeks of submission, after peer-review process has been completed. 11. Copyright. Before publication authors are required to assign copyright to SAGE Publications. The transfer of copyright form can be accessed by clicking here. Authors who want to refine the use of English in their manuscripts might consider utilizing the services of SPi, a non-affiliated company that offers Professional Editing Services to authors of journal articles in the areas of science, technology, medicine or the social sciences. SPi specializes in editing and correcting English-language manuscripts written by authors with a primary language other than English. Visit http://www.prof-editing.com for more information about Spi’s Professional Editing Services, pricing, and turn-around times, or to obtain a free quote or submit a manuscript for language polishing. Please be aware that SAGE has no affiliation with SPi and makes no endorsement of the company. An author’s use of Spi’s services in no way guarantees that his or her submission will ultimately be accepted. Any arrangement an author enters into will be exclusively between the author and SPi, and any costs incurred are the sole responsibility of the author. For any questions regarding the above submission guidelines, please contact Meredith N. McKinney, 47 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Managing Editor, by sending an email to: crimeanddelinquency@utdallas.edu Criminal justice and behavior [Monthly] SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, USA, CA, 91320 ISSN: 0093-8548 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Criminal Justice and Behavior publishes articles examining psychological and behavioral aspects of the juvenile and criminal justice systems. The concepts "criminal justice" and "behavior" should be interpreted broadly to include analyses of etiology of delinquent or criminal behavior, the process of law violation, of victimology, offender classification and treatment, deterrence, and incapacitation. 投稿须知: Criminal Justice and Behavior seeks contributions examining psychological and behavioral aspects of the juvenile and criminal justice systems. The concepts "criminal justice and "behavior should be interpreted broadly to include analyses of the etiology of delinquent or criminal behavior, the process of law violation, of victimology, offender classification and treatment, deterrence, and incapacitation. The journal will include analyses of both clientele and employees in the justice systems, and it will include analyses of the effects of differing sanctions or programs. The journal emphasizes reports of original empirical research, theoretical contributions, development and testing of innovative programs and practices, and critical reviews of literature or theory on central topics of criminal justice and behavior. Articles dealing with behavioral aspects of juvenile or criminal justice are welcomed from throughout the world. Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate to Curt R. Bartol, Ph.D., Editor, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Department of Psychology, Castleton State College, Castleton,VT 05735, typewritten double-spaced with tables, charts, footnotes, and references on separate pages. The format described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association(5th edition) must be followed. Questions concerning manuscript submissions may be directed to curt.bartol@castleton.edu. Books for review should be sent to David J. Simourd, Ph.D., Book Review Editor, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Providence Continuing Care Center, Forensic Unit, 752 King St. W., Kingston, Canada K7L 4X3. Potential contributors of book reviews should correspond with the Book Review Editor prior to submission of manuscripts. Criminal law review(London,England) [Yearly] SWEET MAXWELL LTD, NORTH WAY, ANDOVER, ENGLAND, HANTS, SP10 5BE ISSN: 0011-135X 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Aims and scope of the Criminal Law Review Criminal Law Review is the leading quality journal for all those involved in criminal law. Drawing all aspects of the law together in one regular publication, it allows quick and easy monitoring of all key developments. 48 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Keeps criminal lawyers up to date with new developments in law and practice Saves the time of searching through many sources for the latest commentary, cases and legislation Provides expert commentary on all important criminal law cases Includes longer articles analysing current trends and important changes in the law Scope: Criminal Law Review is tailored to the needs of practitioner and academic criminal lawyers, providing expert articles and commentary on all aspects of the criminal law, evidence and criminal justice. Criminal Law Review is published monthly since 1954. Each issue contains approximately 90 pages. About half is devoted to articles and half to Case and Comment. Each issue begins with an editorial and there may also be current topics, Global Digest, book reviews. Since its foundation the Review has endeavoured to provide a swift and authoritative service for practitioners and to encourage the development of new ideas in criminal justice through its articles. Articles and Current Topics notes are welcomed from academics and practitioners alike. The Review's case reporting is designed to provide accurate summaries of all significant recent cases, and reports in the Review have often been cited judicially. Most cases are accompanied by a commentary, written by one of our three regular commentators, to assess the implications of the decision. The Review has a distinguished editorial board which is actively involved in the shaping of the journal. The board meets once a year to consider the previous year's issues and to discuss plans for the coming year. 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Crime,law, and social change [Bimonthly] SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ ISSN: 0925-4994 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Crime, Law and Social Change is a peer reviewed journal that publishes essays and reviews dealing with the political economy of organized crime whether at the transnational, national, regional or local levels anywhere in the world. In addition, the Journal publishes work on financial crime, political corruption, environmental crime, and the expropriation of resources from developing nations. The Journal is also committed to publishing in the general area of Human Rights including historical and contemporary studies of genocide, essays on compensation and justice for survivors of mass murder and state-sponsored terrorism, analyses of international human rights organizations (both governmental and NGOs), and historical as well as contemporary essays focused on gender, racial and ethnic equality. The Journal maintains an active policy of publishing thematic issues. 投稿须知: Instructions for Authors Crime, Law and Social Change Online Manuscript Submission General Title page Abstract Main text After the main text Notes and References Proofs Offprints Springer Open Choice Online Manuscript Submission Springer now offers authors, editors and reviewers of Crime, Law and Social Change the option of using our fully web-enabled online manuscript submission and review system. 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Archives of General Psychiatry, 53, 727-735 2. Book chapter: Cutrona, C. E. & Russell, D. (1990). Type of social support and specific stress: Towards a theory of optimum matching. (In I.G. Sarason, B. R. Sarason, & G. Pierce (Eds.), Social support: An interactional view (pp. 341-366). New York: Wiley.) 3. Book, authored: Capland, G. (1964). Principles of preventive psychiatry. (New York: Basic Books) 4. Book, edited: Felner, R. D., Jason, L. A., Moritsugu, J. N. & Farber, S. S. (Eds.) (1983). Preventive psychology: Theory, research and practice. (New York: Pergamon Press) 5. Paper presented at a conference: Phelan, J. C., Link, B. G., Stueve, A. & Pescosolido, B. A. (1996, November). Have public conceptions of mental health changed in the past half century? Does it matter? (Paper presented at the 124th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York) 6. Patent: Name and date of patent are optional Norman, L. O. (1998) Lightning rods. US Patent 4,379,752, 9 Sept 1998 7. Dissertation: Trent, J.W. (1975) Experimental acute renal failure. Dissertation, University of California 8. Published and In press articles with or without DOI: 8.1 In press Wilson, M., et al. (2006). References. In: Wilson, Mm (ed) Style manual. Springer. (Berlin Heidelberg New York: Springer) (in press) 8.2. Article by DOI (with page numbers) Slifka, M. K.& Whitton, J. L. (2000). Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. Journal of Molecular Medicine 78,74?0. DOI 10.1007/s001090000086 8.3. Article by DOI (before issue publication with page numbers) Slifka, M. K. & Whitton, J, L, (2000), Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. Journal of Molecular Medicine (in press). DOI 10.1007/s001090000086 8.4. Article in electronic journal by DOI (no paginated version) Slifka, M. K.& Whitton, J. L. (2000). Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. Journal of Molecular Medicine. DOI 10.1007/s801090000086 9. 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To reflect the inclusion of faculty scholarship, the Duke Bar Journal became the Duke Law Journal in 1957. In 1969, the Journal published its inaugural Administrative Law Symposium issue, a tradition that continues today. Volume 1 of the Duke Bar Journal spanned two issues and 259 pages. In 1959, the Journal grew to four issues and 649 pages, growing again in 1970 to six issues and 1263 pages. Our most recent volume, Volume 56, was comprised of 1652 pages. Today, the Duke Law Journal publishes eight issues per volume. Our staff of 73 students is committed to the purpose set forth in our constitution: to publish legal writing of superior quality. We seek to publish a collection of outstanding scholarship from established legal writers, up-and-coming authors, and our own student editors. 投稿须知: We invite the submission of unsolicited articles, essays, comments, and we review every submission we receive. 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Denver University law review [Quarterly] DENVER UNIV LAW REV, UNIV DENVER STURM COLL LAW, 2255 E EVANS AVE, STE 425, DENVER, USA, CO, 80208 ISSN: 0883-9409 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Denver University Law Review is the premier law journal of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. The Denver University Law Review dates back 83 years to 1923, when its predecessor, the Denver Bar Association Record, began publication. In 1928, the name of the publication was changed to Dicta. The journal was published under that name until 1963, when it became the Denver Law Center Journal. It became the Denver Law Journal in 1966, and finally, the Denver University Law Review in 1985. The Denver Bar Association was the sole publisher until 1939, when the Colorado Bar Association joined the effort. The University of Denver College of Law joined the two bar associations as co-publisher in 1949, then took over as sole publisher in 1966. 投稿须知: Volume 83 is full, and we are no longer accepting submissions. We are now accepting submissions for Volume 84. Thank you for your interest. Articles Submissions The Denver University Law Review publishes four issues per year. We invite article submissions from professors, practitioners, judges and law clerks. Unfortunately, we do not consider any article submissions by current law students with the exception of articles or comments written by Denver University Law Review members. Process for Submitting Articles Articles may be submitted by either electronic or hard-copy format. Electronic submissions should be sent to lawrevae@law.du.edu in either Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format. 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Each volume comprises six books, three each semester, totaling over 2,500 pages. Managed by a board of up to eighteen student editors, the Law Review is a working journal, not merely an honor society. Nevertheless, Law Review membership is considered among the highest scholarly achievements at the Law School. The Fordham Law Review is the ninth-most cited law review in the nation according to a recent study by Washington & Lee University. Please visit our Links page for a link to the study and a description of its methodology. 投稿须知: To submit an article for consideration or to request expedited review, please follow the Submit Article link at the left or email sae@law.fordham.edu. The Fordham Law Review only accepts electronic submissions via the form below and via email to sae@law.fordham.edu. If you are unable to submit electronically, contact the Senior Articles Editors at sae@law.fordham.edu. Please attach a copy of your submission to all email correspondence. 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Contact Person Deana Kim El-Mallawany, Editor-in-Chief Ray Beauchamp, Managing Editor Mailing Address Fordham University School of Law Fordham Law Review 140 West 62nd St. New York, NY 10023 Telephone Number 212-636-6876 Fax Number 212-636-6965 Email Address lr@law.fordham.edu 58 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Food and drug law journal [Quarterly] FOOD DRUG LAW INST, 1000 VERMONT AVE NW, SUITE 1200, WASHINGTON, USA, DC, 20005-4903 FOOD DRUG LAW INST, 1000 VERMONT AVE NW, SUITE 1200, WASHINGTON, USA, DC, 20005-4903 ISSN: 1064-590X 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) SCI 影响因子(2010): 0.514 ; Rank: 6342 SCI 影响因子(2009):0.526; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.517 本刊收录在:MEDLINE(2011 年) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2012 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: For over 50 years, this award-winning journal has offered readers scholarly, in-depth, analytical articles, providing insight into the actions of FDA, FTC, and USDA, how the courts interpret these actions, and the reaction of industry. Articles published in the Food and Drug Law Journal are heavily cited and reviewed by your peers. The Food and Drug Law Journal is published four times per year. The Food and Drug Law Journal: Clarifies the complex regulation and legislation affecting the food, drug, cosmetic, medical device, and healthcare technology industries. Explores the possible future implications of proposed regulations and policy trends. Analyzes critical court decisions in food and drug law, including intellectual property, antitrust, constitutional and criminal law issues related to the health law field. Looks beyond our borders to assess how food- and drug-related issues are regulated in other countries. Provides a neutral forum for intelligent discussion and debate among authors from private industry, government agencies, and academic institutions. Achievements: Food and Drug Law Journal receives prestigious Gold Circle Award. Author Suzanne White Junod receives Thomson Prize. Article cited in U.S. Supreme Court decision Taylor/Feld Article Wins 2000 Burton Award for Legal Achievement 投稿须知: Update is a bimonthly magazine that welcomes the contribution of articles on food and drug law, regulation, and education, and related areas. Each issue of Update has a theme for its feature articles. See the Editorial Calendar for issue themes. The submission of nonfeature articles and Letters to the Editor for each issue also is encouraged. Update does not guarantee publication of submitted material. Authors do not receive any type of remuneration from FDLI. Types of Articles Feature articles directly relate to the issue's theme. They include viewpoints on industry-specific 59 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 trends, regulatory concerns, the latest developments in the law, and current events in the food and drug field throughout the United States and the world (1,500-2,500 words). 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The Journal welcomes articles on all aspects of foods, drugs, and related areas. The Journal is the only forum dedicated to discussion of these areas of the law and it: creates better knowledge and understanding of the law and regulations; promotes the laws' and regulations' operation and development by such understanding and by stimulating critical and creative thinking; and effectuates the laws' and regulations' remedial purposes through such informed knowledge. Submission of Manuscripts Manuscripts and editorial correspondence should be directed to Rita Fullem, 1155 15th Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20005, U.S.A. (telephone: (202) 371-1420 x265; email: rita@fdli.org). Authors should obtain permission to submit their manuscript for publication consideration from their employer if required. The Journal is not responsible for ensuring that authors obtain the necessary approval to publish. Form All material, including footnotes, must be double-spaced. 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Federal probation [Quarterly] THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS ISSN: 0014-9128 期刊简介:The articles and reviews that appear in Federal Probation express the points of view of the persons who wrote them and not necessarily the points of view of the agencies and organizations with which these persons are affiliated. Moreover, Federal Probation's publication of the articles and review is not to be taken as an endorsement of the material by the editors, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, or the Federal Probation and Pretrial Services System. 投稿须知:Federal Probation ISSN 0014-9128 is dedicated to informing its readers about current thought, research, and practice in corrections and criminal justice. The journal welcomes the contributions of persons who work with or study defendants and offenders and invites authors to submit articles describing experience or significant findings regarding the prevention and control of crime and delinquency. 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The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2,000 pages per volume. The organization is formally independent of the Harvard Law School. Student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions and, together with a professional business staff of three, carry out day-to-day operations. A circulation of about 8,000 enables the Review to pay all of its own expenses. Aside from serving as an important academic forum for legal scholarship, the Review has two other goals. First, the journal is designed to be an effective research tool for practicing lawyers and students of the law. Second, it provides opportunities for Review members to develop their own editing and writing skills. Accordingly, each issue contains pieces by student editors as well as outside authors. The Review publishes articles by professors, judges, and practitioners and solicits reviews of important recent books from recognized experts. All articles even those by the most respected authorities are subjected to a rigorous editorial process designed to sharpen and strengthen substance and tone. Most student writing takes the form of Notes, Recent Cases, Recent Legislation, and Book Notes. Notes are approximately 18 pages and are usually written by third-year students. Recent Cases and Recent Legislation are normally six pages long and are written mainly by second-year students. Recent Cases are comments on recent decisions by courts other than the U.S. Supreme Court, such as state supreme courts, federal circuit courts, district courts, and foreign courts. Recent Legislation look at new statutes or administrative rules at either the state or federal level. Book Notes, also written by second-years, are six-page reviews of recently published books. Student-written pieces also appear in the special November and February issues. The November issue contains the Supreme Court Foreword, usually by a prominent constitutional scholar, the faculty Case Comment, and about 25 Leading Casesanalyses by third-year students of the most important decisions of the previous Supreme Court Termand a compilation of Court statistics. The February issue features the annual Developments in the Law project, an in-depth treatment of an important area of the law prepared principally by second-year editors of the Review. All student writing is unsigned. This policy reflects the fact that many members of the Review, besides the author, make a contribution to each published piece. 投稿须知: The Harvard Law Review requests that contributors comply with the following standards: Electronic Submission: We strongly encourage contributors to submit their manuscripts through our new electronic submission system, preferably in Microsoft Word format. Articles may be submitted to the Havard Law Review exclusively or through the standard submission protocol. Alternatively, you may still submit a hard copy if you wish; please address all manuscripts to: Articles Office, Harvard Law Review, Gannett House, 1511 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138. Please note that we will not accept 63 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 articles submitted via email. Length Limitations: In an effort to address the growing length of law review articles, the Harvard Law Review has adopted a new policy limiting the length of articles we will accept or publish. The Review will give preference to articles under 25,000 words in length -- the equivalent of 50 law review pages -- including text and footnotes. The Review will not publish articles exceeding 35,000 words -- the equivalent of 70-75 law review pages -- except in extraordinary circumstances. In December 2004, the Harvard Law Review surveyed nearly 800 law professors on the state of student-edited law journals. The results of the survey, which found that nearly ninety percent of respondents believe that law review articles are too long, are available here. For further background regarding this policy, please see a Joint Statement issued by a number of law journals across the country. Anonymous Review: To facilitate our anonymous review process, please confine your name, affiliation, biographical information, and acknowledgments to a separate cover page. Please include the manuscript's title on the first text page. Citation Format: Please use footnotes rather than endnotes. Footnotes should conform to the 18th edition of The Bluebook. Expedited Review: If you would like to request an expedited review of your submission and if you have submitted a manuscript, please make the request through our electronic expedited review system. You may also contact us by phone or fax and leave a message. Please be prepared to provide (1) the manuscript's tracking number; (2) the manuscript's title; (3) the date by which you need an answer; (4) your phone number; and (5) your email address. Harvard journal on legislation [Semiannually] HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, PUBLICATIONS CTR, CAMBRIDGE, USA, MA, 02138 ISSN: 0017-808X 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 收录起始年 2008 卷: 45 期: 2 期刊简介: The Journal on Legislation is published semiannually (winter and summer) by Harvard Law School students. The Journal specializes in the analysis of legislation and the legislative process. It focuses on legislative reform and on organizational and procedural factors that affect the efficiency and effectiveness of legislative decision-making. The Journal is especially interested in publishing articles that examine public policy problems of nationwide significance and propose legislation to resolve them. The Journal also publishes a biannual Congress Issue, which includes policy essays written by members of Congress. 投稿须知: The Journal welcomes unsolicited manuscripts. Interested authors should send their manuscripts and all related correspondence to the Articles Editor at the following address. Submissions by mail should be typed, double-spaced, and accompanied by a diskette containing the submission in Microsoft Word. Submissions by e-mail should be attached as a Microsoft Word document, and the text of the e-mail 64 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 should include the author's complete contact information. Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000). Address: Harvard Journal on Legislation Publications Center Harvard Law School 1541 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-4400 hlsjol@law.harvard.edu www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jol Harvard journal of law & public policy [Tri-annual] CHIEF JUSTICE WILLIAM REHNQUIST, JUSTICE ANTONIN SCALIA, AND JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS. ISSN: 0193-4872 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy is published three times annually by the Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc., an organization of Harvard Law School students. The Journal is one of the most widely circulated student-edited law reviews and the nation’s leading forum for conservative and libertarian legal scholarship. The late Stephen Eberhard and former Senator and Secretary of Energy E. Spencer Abraham founded the journal twenty-eight years ago and many journal alumni have risen to prominent legal positions in the government and at the nation’s top law firms. Our Board of Advisors includes two U.S. Senators, four U.S. Court of Appeals Judges, and leading conservative and libertarian scholars. Dynamic recent authors include Viet Dinh, John Yoo, Eugene Scalia, and Judge Guido Calabresi. In the past, we have published pieces by Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Justice Antonin Scalia, and Justice Clarence Thomas. The Journal prides itself on developing the writing, researching, and editing skills of each staff member from the beginning of 1L year and continuing through all three years of law school. In collaboration with our sister organization, the Harvard Federalist Society, we provide guidance and advice on finding summer jobs with law firms, public interest groups, and the government. We also guide members through the judicial clerkship application process, and hold fun social events throughout the school year. 投稿须知: The Journal welcomes the submission of articles and book reviews. Each manuscript should be typed double-spaced, preferably in the Courier 10-point typeface. Submissions should include the author's CV as well as a cover letter with a word count and short description of the manuscript. The Journal prefers submissions via ExpressO. If necessary, authors may also send manuscripts submitted in duplicate to the address below. Our address: 65 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 1541 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 Our email: JLPP@law.harvard.edu The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy is published three times annually by the Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc. Views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Society or of its officers, directors, editors, members, or staff. Harvard civil rights—civil hberties law review [Semiannual] HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, PUBLICATIONS CTR, CAMBRIDGE, USA, MA, 02138 ISSN: 0017-8039 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 收录起始年 2002 卷: 37 期: 1 期刊简介: The Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (CR-CL) is the nation's leading progressive law journal. Founded in 1966 as an instrument to advance personal freedoms and human dignities, CR-CL seeks to catalyze progressive thought and dialogue through publishing innovative legal scholarship and from various perspectives and in diverse fields of study. In recent years CR-CL has published articles by professors, practitioners, and students on varied topics including zoning the homeless, political lawyering, and the right to revolution. These and other subjects continue to be some of the most exciting and rapidly developing areas of the law, and we believe that the dialogue provided by CR-CL and other progressive journals will help to shape the future. 投稿须知: Submissions: The editors invite the submission of unsolicited manuscripts and consider them on a rolling basis. We are no longer accepting submissions for Volume 41, to be published in Winter and Summer of 2006. We will begin accepting submissions for publication in Volume 42 in early 2006. Submissions by mail should be typed, double-spaced, and accompanied by a diskette containing the submission in Microsoft Word. We do not accept submissions by e-mail. Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000). Mailing address: Executive Articles Editor Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review Publications Center, Hastings Hall Harvard Law School 1541 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 Harvard international law journal [Semiannual] HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, PUBLICATIONS CTR, CAMBRIDGE, USA, MA, 02138 ISSN: 0017-8063 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 66 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: In an opinion survey published in The International Lawyer, senior scholars in the international and comparative law fields ranked the Harvard International Law Journal as having the strongest academic reputation of all student-edited international and comparative law specialty journals published in the United States. The ILJ publishes articles on international, comparative, and foreign law, the role of international law in U.S. courts, and the international ramifications of U.S. domestic law. These articles are written by the most prominent scholars and practitioners in the field and have been recognized as important contributions to the development of international law. ILJ articles have been cited in decisions by the United States Supreme Court, European Court of Justice, International Court of Justice, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, and World Trade Organization Dispute Panels. The ILJ also publishes student-written work. In addition to an annual Student Note Competition, the ILJ publishes student-written pieces on recent developments in international law and reviews of new books in the field. A recent ILJ article won the International Law Students Association’s Francis Deak Prize for the top student-written article published in a student-edited international law journal. The ILJ also leads discussion and debate on international law at HLS by hosting various speakers and symposia. Recent symposium topics have included International Law and the Developing World and Emerging Fora of International Dispute Resolution. 投稿须知: General Information The Harvard International Law Journal welcomes articles from professors, practitioners, and students of private or public international law. The ILJ also welcomes recent development and book review submissions from Harvard Law School students. Timing We accept submissions on a rolling basis. Nonetheless, to be considered for the Winter issue, articles should be submitted by August; to be considered for the Summer issue, it is best to submit articles by December. Requirements Manuscripts should be submitted in English with both text and footnotes typed and double-spaced. Footnotes must conform with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed.), and authors should be prepared to supply any cited sources upon request. Works submitted to the ILJ must also conform to the ILJ Style Guide. All manuscripts submitted become the property of ILJ and will not be returned to the author. In addition to the manuscript, authors must include an accurate abstract of not more than 250 words, as well as a cover letter and resume or C.V. Authors must also ensure that their submissions include a direct email address and phone number at which they can be reached throughout the review period. Submitting Manuscripts The ILJ strongly prefers electronic submissions via email year-round. Emailed manuscripts are required between May 1 and September 1 to ensure prompt review. All electronic documents must be in Microsoft Word (preferred) or WordPerfect format. Please send submissions to: 67 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 iljsubmissions@law.harvard.edu (with "Manuscript Submission: [TITLE OF ARTICLE]" in the subject heading) If you are unable to submit electronically, we will accept mailed manuscripts that include an electronic copy on disk or CD. The ILJ cannot guarantee summer review of any hard-copy submissions received between May 1 and September 1. Please send any hard-copy submissions to: Harvard International Law Journal c/o Managing Editor Publications Center Harvard Law School Cambridge, MA 02138 ILJ greatly appreciates all submissions and attempts to notify authors of acceptance or rejection as quickly as possible. Expedited Reviews In limited cases, we can expedite the review of a submitted article if the author is facing strict response deadlines by other journals that have already accepted an article. To request an expedited review, please contact the Managing Editor via email iljsubmissions@law.harvard.edu. (please include "Request for Expedited Review: [TITLE OF ARTICLE]" in the subject heading). Please provide the following information in your correspondence: 1) author’s name and contact information (phone and email) 2) title of the article 3) journals that have accepted the article 4) deadlines those journals have given the author 5) the latest possible date that the author can be given a decision The ILJ will try to accommodate authors' requests, but may require authors to request extensions to ensure that the manuscripts receive full and appropriate consideration. The Selection Process A Submissions Committee comprised of both J.D. and LL.M./S.J.D. candidates reviews articles once they are received. The ILJ Executive Board makes final decisions regarding publication. The ILJ faculty advisers at Harvard Law School are frequently consulted on the evaluation of articles. Once an article has been selected, the Editors-in-Chief will contact the author with a contract and further information on the publication process. The ILJ editorial process is a rigorous one, and authors should expect to work closely with Journal staff on substantial substantive and technical revisions prior to final publication. Houston law review [Bimonthly] UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON. COLLEGE OF LAW ISSN: 0018-6694 收录起始年 1999 卷: 36 期: 1 期刊简介: The Houston Law Review is a scholarly legal journal that is edited, managed, and published by its student members—all second and third year students at the University of Houston Law Center. The articles contained in the Review are authored by both students and professionals and typically discuss a specific legal issue or relevant area of the law. We publish five issues per year, including dedicated issues 68 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 for the annual Symposium hosted by the Law Center’s Institute for Intellectual Property and Information Law and the annual Frankel Lecture, hosted by the Law Review. Both the IPIL Symposium and the Frankel Lecture Series provide the Law Review with the opportunity to publish articles from some of the nation’s top legal scholars. 投稿须知: The Houston Law Review is pleased to consider unsolicited manuscripts for publication. We review submissions once a year, commencing March 1, 2013. Whenever possible, please submit manuscripts in electronic form through ExpressO. Authors should include an email address. If you cannot submit your manuscript electronically, it may be submitted in hardcopy with the understanding that the copy will not be returned. All submissions should be double-spaced with footnotes. Citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed.). The Houston Law Review does not accept student submissions If you need to expedite your submission, please submit an expedite request through ExpressO(http://www.houstonlawreview.org/submissions/expedited-submissions/law.bepress.com). If you did not originally submit your manuscript through ExpressO, you can click(http://www.houstonlawreview.org/submissions/expedited-submissions/expedited-submission-form/) here to fill out an expedite request form. Please only submit this form if you originally submitted your manuscript in hard copy. If you utilized ExpressO to make your original submission, please submit an expedite request through ExpressO. To ensure prompt handling of your expedite request, please specify your name, the title of your article, the journal from which you have received an offer, and the date your offer expires. Article Title: Salutation First Name: Last Name: Institution/Employer: Address: E-Mail: Retype Email Telephone: Publications and Expiration Dates: Name of publication(s) you have received an offer(s) of publication from and the date(s) on which the offer(s) expire Indiana law journal(Indianapolis,Ind.:1926) [Quarterly] INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW - BLOOMINGTON ISSN: 0019-6665 期刊简介: Founded in 1925, the Indiana Law Journal is a general-interest academic legal journal published quarterly by the students of Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington. Select students are invited to 69 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 join the staff of the Journal during the summer following their first year of law school. Invitations are extended based on first-year academic performance, and a writing competition held at the end of the first year. The Journal publishes original articles by a distinguished and diverse selection of authors including, in recent issues, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist and U.S. Solicitor General Seth Waxman. Students select articles for publication, edit and proofread these articles, and verify the accuracy and form of cited sources. The journal also publishes several student-written pieces. 投稿须知: The Indiana Law Journal Supplement is the online companion to the print Indiana Law Journal. The Supplement accepts submissions on a year-round and rolling basis. Submit materials for publication in the Supplement by sending an email to iljsupp@indiana.edu. Please follow these recommendations for faster review: The subject line of the email should indicate that the article is intended for the Supplement. Attach the article to the e-mail. Provide an author CV as an e-mail attachment. If your article is time-sensitive, indicate this in the body of your e-mail and specify your ideal dates of publication. Indiana law review [Annual] INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW ISSN: 0090-4198 期刊简介: The Indiana Law Review is a legal periodical edited and managed by students of Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. The primary objective of the Law Review is to serve as an informational resource for practitioners, members of the judiciary, legal scholars, and law students. Each year, the Law Review publishes one volume, which consists of four issues. Generally, the first three issues contain two to four lead articles and three to five student Notes. The lead articles are selected from a pool of works written by professors, judges, and practitioners located throughout the country. The student Notes are written by the newly selected Law Review members and are selected by the Board based on several factors, such as the significance of the subject, depth of analysis, scholarly approach, innovation, style, supporting authority, and soundness of conclusion. The fourth issue is the final and longest issue of each year. The Survey of Recent Developments in Indiana Law contains fifteen to twenty articles written by professors and Indiana practitioners summarizing the significant changes and developments in Indiana law during the prior year (October to October). The Survey is widely acclaimed throughout Indiana. It is commonly used by students preparing for the Indiana Bar examination and is often referred to by practitioners in their daily practice. Indiana law journal (Indianapolis,Ind.:1926) 投稿须知: The Indiana Law Review invites submission of unsolicited manuscripts. All citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). Manuscripts should be submitted double-spaced with one-inch margins. They should be mailed in hard copy form to: Indiana Law Review Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Lawrence W. Inlow Hall 70 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 530 W. New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-3225 or sent as an e-mail attachment (preferably in WordPerfect format) to: ILRIndy@iupui.edu All submissions should contain: One copy of the manuscript, double spaced, with one-inch margins; Abstract of the manuscript; Curriculum vitae for the author(s); Contact information for the fall, spring, and summer, including a telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number. For further information, contact: Chris Paynter, Editorial Specialist, at (317) 274-4440 or the Indiana Law Review's Executive Editors at (317) 274-4039. International review of law and economics [Quarterly]ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10010-1710 ISSN: 0144-8188 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: International Review of Law and Economics is designed to provide an outlet for theoretical and empirical research on the interface between economics and law. Its approach is broad-ranging with respect both to methodology and to subject matter. It embraces interrelationships between economics and procedural or substantive law (including international and European Community law) and also legal institutions, jurisprudence, and legal and politicolegal theory. The quarterly journal reaches an international community of scholars in law and economics. 投稿须知: Ethics in Publishing For information on Ethics in Publishing and Ethical guidelines for journal publication see http://www.elsevier.com/publishingethics and http://www.elsevier.com/ethicalguidelines. 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A refereed journal that addresses the legal/medical/ethical issues arising from abortion, brain death and organ transplantation, human genetics and reproductive technology, the Human Genome Project, cloning and stem cell research, life-sustaining treatment decisions, palliative care, and physician-assisted suicide/euthanasia. email: bbostrom@bopplaw.com phone: 812-232-2434; Fax: 812-235-3685 Journal of criminal law and criminology (Bflfimore,Md.:1973) Journal of criminal law and criminology (Bflfimore , Md . : 1973) [Quarterly] NORTHWESTERN UNIV, SCHOOL OF LAW OFFICE OF LEGAL PUBLICATIONS 357 EAST CHICAGO AVE, CHICAGO, USA, IL, 60611-3069 ISSN: 0091-4169 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Since its founding in 1910 by Dean John Henry Wigmore, the JOURNAL has played a unique role in the history of criminology in the United States. The JOURNAL was a product of the "National Conference on Criminal Law and Criminology," held in 1909 to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Northwestern University School of Law. The Conference elected Dean Wigmore as its first president and resulted in the creation of the JOURNAL. Its purpose was to articulate and promote a criminal justice reform agenda, associated with the Progressive Era that dominated the first third of the twentieth century. In its early years, the JOURNAL promoted the Progressive reform agenda by providing a forum for the contributions of lawyers, legal scholars, and social scientists on the issues of criminal justice reform. The JOURNAL overcame disciplinary divisions to combine the areas of criminal law and criminology. This unique interdisciplinary approach defines the JOURNAL today, as the only journal in the world that combines both criminal law and criminology. While the JOURNAL still deals with social science, much of the JOURNAL today focuses on legal doctrine, including constitutional criminal procedure. Today, the Progressive reform agenda so dominant in the beginning of the century seems distant. We are seeing the reversal of a trend toward reformative goals of punishment and experiencing an unprecedented rise in our prison populations. We live in a time when levels of violence in schools are rising, yet see a paradoxical decrease in the overall crime rates. We witness the recurrence of the criminal justice system as a topic in local and national politics. As it has done for the past ninety-four years, the JOURNAL continues to provide a forum for dialogue and debate on current criminal law and criminology issues. For example, our "Guns and Violence" Symposium several years ago featured the most respected criminologists and academics on the subject of firearms and violence. 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Journal of criminal justice [Quarterly] PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB ISSN: 0047-2352 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 90 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Journal of Criminal Justice is an international journal intended to fill the present need for the dissemination of new information, ideas and methods, to both practitioners and academicians in the criminal justice area. TheJournal is concerned with all aspects of the criminal justice system in terms of their relationships to each other. Although materials are presented relating to crime and the individual elements of the criminal justice system, the emphasis of theJournal is to tie together the functioning of these elements and to illustrate the effects of their interactions. Articles that reflect the application of new disciplines or analytical methodologies to the problems of criminal justice are of special interest. 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Affirmative action: Concept, development and legality. In G. Felkenes & P. Unsinger (Eds.),Diversity, affirmative action and law enforcement (pp. 129-146). Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas Publisher. Misc./other: Bureau of Census, U.S. Department of Commerce. (1992). The U.S. 1990 census of population: General population characteristics. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Clark, W. B., & Midanik, L. (1982). Alcohol use and alcohol problems among U.S. adults: Results of the 1979 national survey. In National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (Ed.), Alcohol consumption and related problems (Alcohol and Health Monograph No. 1., DHHS Publication No. ADM 82-1190, pp. 4-13). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Gallup Poll. (2000). Americans rate their local police. Retrieved April 15, 2001, from http://www.gallup.com/poll/releases/pr000911.asp Ricks, T. E. (1989, July 21). Dangerous game: How 4 pals who mixed golf and stock tips landed in the rough. 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All material accepted for publication is subject to copyediting. Additional Samples of References Branham, L. (1988). Opening the bloodgates: The blood testing of prisoners for the AIDS virus. Connecticut Law Review, 20, 763?811. Branham, L. S. (1990). Out of sight, out of danger?: Procedural due process and the segregation of HIV-positive inmates. Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, 17, 293. Cook, P. J. (1991). The technology of personal violence. In M. Tonry (Ed.), Crime and justice (Vol. 14, pp. 1-7). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Douglass, R. L. (1982). Youth, alcohol, and traffic accidents. In United States Department of Health and Human Services (Alcohol and Health Monograph No. 4, Special Population Issues, DHHS Publications No. ADM 82-1193, pp. 523-541). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Flanagan, T. (1988, April). Public support and confidence in the police: A multidimensional view of attitudes toward local police. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Francisco, CA. Hammett, T. M. (1988). AIDS in correctional facilities: Issues and options (3rd ed.). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice. Hammett, T. M., Harrold, L., Gross, M., & Epstein, J. (1994). 1992 update: HIV/AIDS in correctional facilities. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice. HIV/AIDS surveillance report. (1994). Washington, DC: Centers for Disease Control. Hoffmann, J. P., & Ireland, T. (1995). Cloward and Ohlin's theory reexamined: An elaborated theoretical model. In F. Adler & W. Laufer (Eds.), The legacy of anomie: Advances in criminological theory (Vol. 6). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishing. In prison with AIDS: The constitutionality of mass screening and segregation policies. (1988). University of Illinois Law Review, 151-190. Keller, H. E. M. (1969a). Selected detection and service systems in operation in the United States. Berkeley: University of California, Operations Research Center. Keller, H. E. M. (1969b). An analysis of freeway emergency service systems (Report 69-20). Berkeley: University of California, Operations Research Center. Lynch, M., & Groves, W. B. (1995). In defense of comparative criminology: A critique of general theory and the rational man. In F. Adler & W. Laufer (Eds.), The legacy of anomie: Advances in criminological theory (Vol. 6). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishing. Manning, P. K. (1985). The police: Mandate, strategies, and appearances. In W. C. Terry III (Ed.), Policing society: An occupational view (pp. 133-154). Newark, NJ: Wiley. Parker, L. C., Jr., & Goldfeder, E. (1979). Productivity ratings of graduate programs in criminal justice based on publications in ten critical journals. Journal of Criminal Justice, 7, 125-133. 95 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Pearson, R., Moran, T. K., Berger, J. C., Landon, K. C., McKenzie, J. R., & Bonita, T. J., III. (1980). Criminal justice education: The end of the beginning. New York: Doubleday. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (1976).A study of problems and methods of police recruitment from disadvantaged minorities. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Additional Samples of Case Citations Bowers v. Hardwick, 106 S.Ct. 2941 (1986). Cain v. Hyatt, 734 F. Supp. 671 (E.D. Pa. 1990). Davis v. Monsanto Co., 627 F. Supp. 418 (S.D. W.Va. 1986). Doe v. Garrett, 903 F.2d 1455 (11th Cir. 1990). Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97 (1976). Glanz v. Vernick, 756 F. Supp. 632 (D. Mass. 1991). Kohl v. Woodhaven Learning Center, 672 F. Supp. 1226 (W.D. Mo. 1987). Leckelt v. Board of Commissioners of Hospital District No. 1, 909 F.2d 820 (5th Cir. 1990). Muhammad v. United States Bureau of Prisons, 789 F. Supp. 449 (D.D.C. 1992). Texas v. Morales, 826 S.W.2d 201 (Tex. Ct. App. 1992). United States v. Freeman, 357 F.2d 606 (2nd Cir. 1966). United States v. O'Hagan, 521 U.S. 642 (1997). Young v. 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After an article has been accepted, the editor will require an electronic manuscript, either on disk or as an e-mail attachment. The author (one designated author, if there are multiple authors) will receive a clean copy of the manuscript before it is sent to the printer. The copy must be proofread, approved, and returned within 15 days. Before publication, the author will be asked to agree to the Journal’s policy on classroom photocopying, which is published in each issue of the Journal. Upon publication, the author will receive two free copies of the issue in which the article appears, plus twenty-five individual offprints of the article itself. A form for ordering additional reprints will be sent to the author at the time the issue is published. Law and contemporary problems [Quarterly] School of Law, Duke University ISSN: 0023-9186 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 期刊简介: Law and Contemporary Problems was founded in 1933 and is the oldest journal published at Duke Law School. It is a quarterly, interdisciplinary, faculty-edited publication of Duke Law School. L&CP recognizes that many fields in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities can enhance the development 115 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 and understanding of law. It is our purpose to seek out these areas of overlap and to publish balanced symposia that enlighten not just legal readers, but readers from these other disciplines as well. L&CP uses a symposium format, generally publishing one symposium per issue on a topic of contemporary concern. Authors and articles are selected to ensure that each issue collectively creates a unified presentation of the contemporary problem under consideration. L&CP hosts an annual conference at Duke Law School featuring the authors of one of the year’s four symposia. 投稿须知: Editor-in-Chief Law and Contemporary Problems Duke University School of Law Box 90364 Durham, NC 27708-0364 Symposium format, no unsolicited manuscripts accepted. See submissions policy email: lcp@law.duke.edu phone: (919) 613-7110 Louisiana law review [Quarterly]LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY PAUL M. HEBERT LAW CENTER. ISSN: 0024-6859. 期刊简介: The Louisiana Law Review is a student-managed legal journal associated with Louisiana State University and the Paul M. Hebert Law Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Founded in 1938, the Louisiana Law Review is uniquely positioned to publish bijural articles focusing on both Civil and Common law systems. Each issue includes articles written by leading practitioners, members of the judiciary, academics, and students. The Louisiana Law Review is published four times a year with one issue dedicated to articles submitted to the law review's annual symposium 投稿须知: Submissions The Louisiana Law Review invites the submission of legal articles and essays, commentaries on legislation or cases, and book reviews. All authors should take note of the following items on the Review’s publication policy. Submitted articles must not have been previously published. The Board of Editors reserves the right to make such alterations in style and format as it considers necessary. Textual style and usage should conform to Bryan Garner’s The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style (2d ed. 2002) . Footnotes should conform to the Louisiana Law Review Streamlined Citation Manual and The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18 ed. 2005). Consistent with our continuing efforts to improve journal quality, we prefer articles under 25,000 words, including footnotes. We reserve the right to publish longer manuscripts under exceptional circumstances. 116 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 The Louisiana Law Review encourages authors to make submissions electronically. Please, send submissions by email to lawreviewsubmissions@law.lsu.edu in Microsoft Word format or through ExpressO. However, the Law Review also accepts hard-copy submissions. Please, send physical submissions to: Louisiana Law Review Articles Editor Paul M. Hebert Law Center 1 E. Campus Dr., Room W114 Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Law and philosophy [Monthly] SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ ISSN: 0167-5249 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Law and Philosophy is a forum for the publication of work in law and philosophy which is of common interest to members of the two disciplines of jurisprudence and legal philosophy. It is open to all approaches in both fields and to work in any of the major legal traditions - common law, civil law, or the socialist tradition. The editors of Law and Philosophy encourage papers which exhibit philosophical reflection on the law informed by a knowledge of the law, and legal analysis informed by philosophical methods and principles. 投稿须知: Publishes papers that exhibit a philosophical reflection on the law informed by a knowledge of the law Publishes legal analysis informed by philosophical methods and principles Features work in all of the major legal traditions Serves as a forum for the publication of work in law and philosophy Law and Philosophy serves as a forum for the publication of work in law and philosophy that is of common interest to individuals in the disciplines of jurisprudence and legal philosophy. The journal publishes articles that use all approaches in both fields. In addition, it publishes work in any of the major legal traditions, including common law, civil law, and the socialist tradition. The editors of Law and Philosophy encourage papers that exhibit a philosophical reflection on the law and that are also informed by a solid knowledge of the law. Moreover, they encourage legal analysis informed by sound philosophical methods and principles. Kentucky law journal (Lexington,Ky.) [Monthly] LEXINGTON, KY :STATE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, STUDENTS OF THE COLL ISSN: 0023-026X 期刊简介: The Kentucky Law Journal is the tenth oldest law review published by the nation's law schools. Publication has been continuous since 1913. Four issues are published annually by the University of 117 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Kentucky College of Law. The Journal is edited entirely by a student editorial board, with guidance from a faculty advisor. Each issue contains articles written by prominent national scholars and notes written by Journal members encompassing a broad range of legal topics. 投稿须知: We strongly encourage contributors to submit manuscripts through Expresso or email them to editors@kentuckylawjournal.org. Alternatively, you may mail a hard copy to: Articles Editor Kentucky Law Journal University of Kentucky College of Law Lexington, KY 40506-0048 The Journal welcomes the submission of unsolicited articles. Submissions should include the author’s resume or curriculum vitae with citations in the form of footnotes and formatted according to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (19th ed. 2010). Unsolicited manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a return envelope and postage. We do not consider manuscripts written by current law students who are not students at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Law and human behavior [Monthly ] SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013 ISSN: 0147-7307 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在:MEDLINE(2011 年) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Law and Human Behavior, the official journal of the American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, is a multidisciplinary forum for the publication of articles and discussions of issues arising out of the relationships between human behavior and the law, our legal system, and the legal process. This journal publishes original research, reviews of past research, and theoretical studies from professionals in criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, political science, education, communication, and other areas germane to the field. 投稿须知: General Manuscripts, in American English, should be submitted to the Editor's Office via the journal's web-based online manuscript submission and peer-review system: http://lahu.edmgr.com Publication Policies Submission is a representation that the manuscript has not been published previously and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. A statement transferring copyright from the authors (or their employers, if they hold the copyright) to the American Psychology−Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association will be required before the manuscript can be accepted for publication. The Editor will supply the necessary forms for this transfer. Such a written transfer of copyright, which previously was assumed to be implicit in the act of submitting a manuscript, is necessary 118 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 under the U.S. Copyright Law in order for the publisher to carry through the dissemination of research results and reviews as widely and effectively as possible. Manuscript Submission Inquiries regarding journal policy, manuscript preparation, and other such general topics can be sent to Editor: Dr. Brian L. Cutler University of Ontario Institute of Technology 2000 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario, Canada L1H 7K4 e-mail: briancutler@mac.com For manuscripts that describe original research on human participants, the author should include a statement in the cover letter indicating that the research was approved by an Institutional Review Board. 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We regret that Springer Open Choice cannot be ordered for published articles. 119 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Michigan law review [Bimonthly] MICH LAW REV ASSOC, HUTCHINS HALL 621 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR, USA, MI, 48109 ISSN: 0026-2234 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在:MEDLINE(2011 年) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: In 1901 Gustavus Ohlinger, a student in the Law Department of the University of Michigan, approached the Dean with a proposal for a law journal. The faculty accepted the proposal, and the Michigan Law Review began publication in 1902, making it the sixth oldest legal journal in the country. The Review originally was intended as a forum in which the faculty of the Law Department could publish its legal scholarship. The faculty resolution creating the Review required every faculty member to submit two articles per year to the new journal. From its inception until 1940, the Review's student members worked under the direction of faculty members who served as Editor-in-Chief -- the first was Floyd Mechem, the last Paul Kauper. In 1940, the first student Editor-in-Chief was selected. During the years that followed, student editors were given increasing responsibility and autonomy; today, the Review is run with no faculty supervision. Seven of each volume's eight issues ordinarily are composed of two major parts: Articles by legal scholars and practitioners and Notes written by the student editors. One issue in each volume is devoted to book reviews. Occasionally special issues are devoted to symposia or colloquia. 投稿须知: General Submission Policy The Law Review is currently welcoming and reviewing articles/essays for acceptance in Volume 105. The Review also welcomes book reviews and proposals for book reviews for possible inclusion in the Annual Survey of Books. Please review our article-length policy before submitting your manuscript. We gladly consider unsolicited manuscripts for publication. We do not, however, accept submissions from law students working towards their J.D. The Law Review strongly prefers to receive submissions of article manuscripts through our website. Please click here to submit a manuscript for consideration. Alternatively, submissions may be mailed in hard copy. Please do not submit your article by mail if you have also submitted the article through our website. Citations in manuscripts should appear in footnotes, not endnotes, and follow The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). The style of citations and text should conform to The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed. 2003). Commentary on recent books is included only in our book review issue. For questions regarding submissions, please email mlr.articles@umich.edu or call (734) 647-4074. How to Submit Submit Online The Law Review strongly prefers to receive submissions of article manuscripts through our website. Please click here to submit a manuscript for consideration. Submit by Mail Alternatively, submissions may be made in hard copy. Please do not submit your article by mail if you 120 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 have also submitted the article through our website. Send all articles, essays, and correspondence manuscripts to: Michigan Law Review Hutchins Hall 625 S. State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215 Please include a cover letter with: Your name The article title Word count of article (including footnotes) Your mailing address and phone number Your email address Expedited Review If your article has been formally accepted at another journal, we will make every effort to comply with a request for expedited review. To facilitate the review process, it is helpful if you attach an electronic version of your article to the email. To request an expedite, please email mlr.articles@umich.edu or call (734) 647-4074, and provide us with: Your name, phone number and email address Title of the article The journal that has accepted it Your deadline Minnesota law review [Bimonthly] MINN LAW REVIEW FOUND, 229 19TH AVE SOUTH UNIV MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, USA, MN, 55455 ISSN: 0026-5535 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Minnesota Law Review (ISSN 0026-5535) is published six times a year in November, December, February, April, May, and June by the Minnesota Law Review Foundation, 285 Walter F. Mondale Hall, 229 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455. 投稿须知: Submission Information The Minnesota Law Review is published six times a year in November, December, February, April, May, and June by the Minnesota Law Review Foundation. The Minnesota Law Review is currently accepting submissions for Volume 91, which roughly corresponds to the 2006-07 academic year. The Minnesota Law Review invites submissions of manuscripts in print or electronic format. We regret, however, that printed manuscripts cannot be returned. The Minnesota Law Review accepts manuscripts sent via e-mail to mnlawrev@umn.edu, and strongly prefers that electronic submissions be in Microsoft Word format. The accompanying cover letter, which may be directed to the attention of Joseph J. 121 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Cassioppi, Lead Article Editor, should indicate the total number of words in the article (including text and footnotes) and the number of words in text alone. The Minnesota Law Review does not accept submissions from law students. Citations in all manuscripts should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). The mailing address for the Minnesota Law Review is: Minnesota Law Review University of Minnesota Law School Walter F. Mondale Hall, Room 285 229 - 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 612-625-9330 Expedited Review Authors may direct requests for expedited review to mnlawrev@umn.edu, 612-625-9330 (tel.), or 612-624-5400 (fax). Publication Agreements The Minnesota Law Review offers publication agreements that conform to Open Access Law Journal principles, which give authors great freedom to distribute their works. Please view our model publication agreement for further information. Medicine,science,and the law [Quarterly] ROYAL SOC MEDICINE PRESS LTD, 1 WIMPOLE STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND, W1G 0AE ISSN: 0025-8024 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) SCI 影响因子(2010): 0.29 ; Rank: 7197 SCI 影响因子(2009):0.523; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.556 本刊收录在:MEDLINE(2011 年) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2012 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The official journal of the Academy Medicine Science and the Law is published quarterly. Each issue contains original papers of interest to lawyers, doctors and scientists. Included in addition are book reviews, letters to the editor, abstracts of recent relevant reports and other material of interest to members of the Academy and others concerned with its objects. Aims and scope Medicine, Science and the Law is an academic journal that publishes peer-reviewed papers on a wide range of subjects of forensic interest. The journal aims to inform its readers from a broad perspective and demonstrate the interrelated nature and scope of the forensic disciplines. The journal will keep its readers informed of developments and trends through reporting, discussing and debating current issues of importance in forensic practice. Reviews, original research, case reports, viewpoint articles, letters and other relevant contributions are welcome on all forensic subjects and the law relating to forensic medicine 122 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 and science. Indexing and abstracting Medicine, Science and the Law is currently included in the following services in print and/or electronic format: MedLine, PubMed, Current Contents(Life Sciences, Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index). The 2008 impact factor for Medicine, Science and the Law is 0.467. The official journal of the Academy Medicine Science and the Law is published quarterly. Each issue contains original papers of interest to lawyers, doctors and scientists. Included in addition are book reviews, letters to the editor, abstracts of recent relevant reports and other material of interest to members of the Academy and others concerned with its objects. 投稿须知: General All submissions to Medicine, Science and the Law will be considered for publication on the understanding that they are not under consideration, accepted or already published elsewhere. Authors should confirm this in the covering letter accompanying the manuscript. Covering letter The covering letter is important. To help the Editor in his preliminary evaluation, please indicate why you think the paper suitable for publication. If your paper should be considered for fast-track publication, please explain why. Peer review All papers submitted for publication undergo peer review. Ethical approval All research submitted for publication must be approved by an ethics committee where appropriate. Patient consent Any article containing identifiable patient information must be accompanied by a statement of consent to publication. If there is any doubt about whether or not information is identifiable, the Editor is happy to discuss this before an article is submitted. Reviewers will also be asked to take careful account of issues relating to patient confidentiality when reviewing articles. Case studies are not the only kinds of article to which this rule will be applied, but they will be subject to additional scrutiny. Not only should submissions be accompanied by a statement of consent, but the Editor also expects to be informed about the measures that have been taken to anonymise the details that could have led to parties being identified. He also reserves the right to work with the authors to make additional anonymising changes as they or the reviewers see fit. The Editor may also ask authors to remove personal information that, whilst interesting and colourful, does not add to the substance of an article, but does increase the likelihood of parties being identified. The exception to this will be where the patient has indicated in writing that she/he wants to be identified, has read the material, has discussed the consequences of being identified, and has agreed to the disclosure of all the personal information contained in the article. Competing interests and other declarations All authors are required to declare any conflicts of interest when submitting papers for publication. Declarations of funding sources, a guarantor and a statement of contributorship are also required. Permissions 123 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 All previously published material must be accompanied by the written consent to reproduction of the copyright holder. An acknowledgement of permission should be included at the relevant point in the paper, and a full reference to the original place of publication should be included in the reference list. Copyright Authors of accepted manuscripts will be required to assign copyright to the British Academy of Forensic Sciences prior to publication, and a form for this purpose will accompany the proofs. Acknowledgements Only the help of those who have made substantial contributions to the study and/or the preparation of the paper should be acknowledged. 3. Types of articles Editorials Articles referring to research published elsewhere in that issue of the journal, or to important events in the specialty. Editorials are usually commissioned. Maximum length 1600 words. Viewpoint Articles Articles pertinent to opinion of the author or a group of authors presenting a personal point of view on an area in the forensic disciplines. Subheadings should be used within the article to highlight the content of different sections. Maximum length 4000 words, including abstract, plus 4-5 tables or figures. Review Articles Articles of a substantial and topical nature that review current knowledge in forensic science, medicine and the law. Maximum length 6000 words, including abstract, plus 4-5 tables or figures. Subheadings should be used within the article to highlight the content of different sections. Original Articles Articles describing sound original research that falls within the scope of the journal. These should be up to 5000 words, including an abstract, and have no more than six figures and tables. The abstract should state the main purposes of the study, the basic procedures used and the most important conclusions drawn. The rest of the article should be structured in conventional style (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, References). Case Reports Articles describing forensic cases that have significant original observations, are instructive, include adequate methodological details and provide conclusions. These should be prepared in a narrative style and comprise an abstract; a short introduction stating the reasons for reporting the case; the case report including history, investigations and outcomes; and a discussion referring to the relevant literature. Maximum length 2000 words with no more than two figures and tables. Letters to the Editor Letters arise usually but not exclusively from papers published in this and other scientific journals. These are usually up to 800 words. Book Reviews All book reviews are commissioned. Notifications about new books should be sent to the Editorial Office . Books for review should be sent to the Editor-in Chief, Medicine, Science and the Law, Cameron Forensic Medical Sciences, Clinical Pharmacology, Barts and the London, London EC1M 6BQ, UK. Events Diary A listing of forthcoming meetings and conferences, local and international, that are relevant to the 124 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 specialty. Contributions for this section should be emailed directly to the Editorial Office . 4. How to submit a manuscriptOnly manuscripts submitted via the online manuscript submission and peer review site, which can be found at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/msl will be considered for publication. All submissions must be in English. Tables and figures may be submitted as separate files, in which case the files should be uploaded in the following order: (1) main text, including title page, abstract and references; (2) tables; (3) figures; (4) covering letter; and (5) supplementary files. File formats Text files must be saved in .doc or .rtf format. Other suitable formats include .tif or .jpg for photographic images (minimum 300 dpi), .xls for graphs produced in Excel, and .eps for other line drawings. 5. How to prepare a manuscript Formatting Manuscripts must be submitted using double line-spaced, unjustified text throughout, with headings and subheadings in bold case. Press Enter only at the end of a paragraph, list entry or heading. Title page The first page should contain the full title of the manuscript, a short title, the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), and the name, postal and email addresses of the author for correspondence, as well as a full list of declarations. The title should be concise and informative, accurately indicating the content of the article. The short title should be no more than six words long. Abstract An abstract (unstructured) of no more than 250 words must accompany all article types, excepting Editorials, Letters to the Editor and Book reviews. Tables Tables must be prepared using the Table feature of the word processor. Tables should not duplicate information given in the text, should be numbered in the order in which they are mentioned in the text, and should be given a brief title. Figures All figures should be numbered in the order in which they are mentioned in the text. All figures must be accompanied by a figure legend. If figures are supplied in separate files, the figure legends must all be listed at the end of the main text file. Line drawings should be produced electronically and clearly labelled using a sans serif font such as Arial. Graphs may be supplied as Excel spreadsheets (one per sheet). Other line drawings should be supplied in a suitable vector graphic file format (e.g. .eps) All photographic images should be submitted in camera-ready form (i.e. with all extraneous areas removed), and where necessary, magnification should be shown using a scale marker. Photographic images must be supplied at high resolution, preferably 600 dpi. Images supplied at less than 300 dpi are unsuitable for print and will delay publication. The preferred file format is .tif. References Only essential references should be included. Authors are responsible for verifying them against the original source material. RSM Press uses the Vancouver referencing system: references should be 125 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 identified in the text by superscript Arabic numerals after any punctuation, and numbered and listed at the end of the paper in the order in which they are first cited in the text. Automatic numbering should be avoided. References should include the names and initials of up to six authors. If there are more than six authors, only the first three should be named, followed by et al. Publications for which no author is apparent may be attributed to the organization from which they originate. Simply omit the name of the author for anonymous journal articles avoid using Anonymous. Punctuation in references should be kept to a minimum, as shown in the following examples: 1. Young S, Gudjonsson GH, Needham-Bennett H, Chick K, et al. Service audit of a forensic rehabilitation ward. Med Sci Law 2009;49:291-7 2. Baron DN, McKenzie Clarke H, eds. Units, Symbols, and Abbreviations. A Guide for Authors and Editors in Medicine and Related Sciences. 6th edn. London: Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2008 3. Snowden P. Regional secure units and forensic services in England and Wales. In: Bluglass R, Bowden P, eds. Principles and Practice of Forensic Psychiatry. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1990:1375-86 4.MillikenC,D.SouzaG.Ventricular septal defect. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/162692-overview (last checked 11 June 2009) Abbreviations Abbreviations must be defined in full at their first mention in the text. Authors should not create new abbreviations and acronyms. 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Please write to Medicine Science & Law C/o Barnsbury Publishing, PO Box 37389, London N1 0WE Tel: 020 7278 4605 Email: editorial@medscilaw.com New York University law review(1950) [Bimonthly]NEW YORK UNIV SCHOOL LAW, 110 WEST THIRD ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10012 ISSN: 0028-7881 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 收录起始年 2004 卷: 79 期: 1 期刊简介: 126 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Founded in 1835, New York University School of Law has a record of academic excellence and national scholarly influence. One of the first law schools to admit women, it has been long committed to welcoming students of diverse backgrounds, people who had been discriminated against by many other institutions. Located on the University's campus in Greenwich Village, NYU Law has been a pioneer—and continues to be a leader—in programs such as clinical education, public service, interdisciplinary colloquia and global studies. To find out about our academic specialties and the first-rate faculty that teach them-explore the Areas of Focus section. There you can learn about Business, Clinical, Constitutional, Criminal, Environmental, Innovation, Interdisciplinary, International, Procedure, Public Interest and Tax Law. To get the student perspective on daily life at the Law School—and to get a sense of what it's like to live and study in downtown New York—sample the multimedia NYU Law Experience. 投稿须知: We strongly prefer submissions via the online submission ExpressO:http://law.bepress service,.com/cgi/submit_lawreview.cgi?a=newyulr If you must submit a hard copy, please mail your submission to: Articles Editor New York University Law Review 110 West Third Street New York , NY 10012 The N.Y.U. Law Review emphasizes that our journal has no minimum or maximum page requirements for submissions. However, we also strongly believe that the vast majority of law review articles can convey their arguments effectively in 40-70 journal pages (between 20,000 and 35,000 words including text and footnotes) and encourage authors to target the lengths of their submissions to this range. We welcome submissions of various formats, including essays, articles, and book reviews. Citations should conform to the 18th edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. Expedited Reviews When requesting expedited reviews of previously submitted articles, please do so via ExpressO or by email to lawreview@nyu.edu. Please include“request for expedited review.somewhere in the subject line of the email. New England law review [Quarterly] NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL OF LAW ISSN: 0190-6593 收录起始年 1978 卷: 1 期: 1 期刊简介: The New England Law Review was established in 1965 as the Portia Law Journal. When Portia Law School changed its name to New England School of Law in 1969, the Law Journal became the New England Law Review. The Law Review is a student-run organization and the flagship publication of New England Law | Boston. It currently publishes four issues annually and is comprised of legal scholarship by both professional and student authors. The goals of the publication are to enhance the legal discourse and to provide a useful research tool for practicing attorneys. The Law Review fosters the personal development of its members as both scholars and prospective attorneys to ensure that each member may enjoy a lifetime of honorable and professional service within the legal community. New England Law Review‘s editorial offices are located at 46 Church Street, Boston, Massachusetts 127 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 02116-5312. 投稿须知: Submissions Scholarship for Publication in the Print Volumes The Law Review invites the submission of unsolicited manuscripts either through the mail or electronically to lawreview@nesl.edu. Manuscripts should be sent to the attention of the Editor-in-Chief. Manuscripts submitted through the mail cannot be returned. The Law Review requests that submitting authors disclose any economic interests and affiliations that may influence the views expressed in any submissions. The citations in the Law Review conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (Columbia Law Review Ass’n et al. eds., 19th ed. 2010). Except as otherwise provides, the author of each article published has granted permission for reprinting for classroom use, provided that: (1) copies are distributed at or below cost; (2) author and journal are identified; (3) proper notice of copyright is affixed to each copy; ; and (4) the user obtains permission to make such copies from the Law Review or the author. Scholarship for On Remand Publication If you wish to submit an essay for On Remand publication, please ensure the work is no more than 15 double-spaced pages and email all submissions to onremand@nesl.edu. Further, in comparison to traditional print content, scholarship for On Remand should be lightly footnoted and sourced. Despite these alterations from traditional print content, all On Remand content is subject Northwestern University of law review [Quarterly] Northwestern University School of Law, ISSN: 0029-3571 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Northwestern University Law Review (Law Review) is a student-operated journal that publishes four issues of high-quality, general legal scholarship each year.Student editors make the editorial and organizational decisions and select articles submitted by professors, judges, and practitioners, as well as student pieces. First published in 1906, the Law Review has been distinguished by the scholarly qualifications and variety of its participants. Prior Editors in Chief include: Roscoe Pound, long-time dean of Harvard Law School; Judge Robert A. Sprecher of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; Justice John Paul Stevens; Dean James A. Rahl; Governor Daniel Walker; and Newton N. Minow, former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Other editorial officers have included Justice Arthur Goldberg and Adlai E. Stevenson. The equally distinguished list of contributors to the Law Review includes Dean Leon Green, Sir William Holdsworth, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Albert M. Kales, Nathan William MacChesney, Charles T. McCormick, Sir Frederick Pollock, Dean Roscoe Pound, Dean John Henry Wigmore, Justice Felix Frankfurter, Justice Tom Clark, Justice William O. Douglas, Justice Abe Fortas, Chief Judge Harry T. Edwards, Erwin Griswold, Archibald Cox, Paul Freund, W. Willard Wirtz, Albert Ehrenzweig, H.L.A. Hart, Gerald Gunther, Edward H. Levi, Hubert H. Humphrey, Brunson MacChesney, Nathaniel Nathanson, Dean 128 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 James A. Rahl, Dean (now professor) David Ruder, Martin Redish, Kenneth Culp Davis, Raoul Berger, Bernard Schwartz, Ian Macneil, John Coffee, Gary Lawson, Mary Becker, Stephen Schulhofer, Nadine Strossen, Judge Jos A. 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We anticipate completing this process by the end of October. General Information Northwestern University Law Review publishes articles, essays (shorter submissions, typically less than 50 pages or 150 footnotes), and book reviews in four issues a year: Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. We welcome unsolicited manuscripts from authors. Interested authors should submit articles between mid-February and early April for consideration in our Fall and Winter issues, and between early September and mid-October for consideration in our Spring and Summer issues. We cannot review submissions or expedite any reviews during the summer period (late April through August) or the winter period (November through January). We strongly prefer that submissions be made through the online system ExpressO. If you must submit a hard copy, please mail it to: Executive Articles Editor Northwestern University Law Review Northwestern University School of Law 357 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-3069 We regret that manuscripts cannot be returned.Submissions are not accepted via e-mail. Manuscripts should be double-spaced and use footnotes rather than endnotes. Text and citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005) and Texas Law Review Manual on Usage & Style (8th ed. 1995).Authors are also requested to provide a word count, including footnotes. As a matter of policy, the Law Review encourages the use of gender-neutral language. Submission Length Effective April 15, 2005 The Northwestern University Law Review has no formal length requirements, and we will review all submissions, regardless of length. However, we support the recent statement (pdf) by the editors of several of our peer journals, and endorse the position that most Law Review articles can effectively convey 129 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 their arguments within the range of 40-70 journal pages. We believe that establishing page limit guidelines will enhance the quality of legal scholarship, and also shorten and improve the editing process. To that end, we strongly encourage authors submitting articles for our consideration to limit their pieces to 35,000 words, including footnotes.Authors submitting essays for our consideration are encouraged to limit their pieces to 20,000 words, including footnotes. If you are considering a submission to the Northwestern University Law Review, and have questions or concerns about this new policy, please contact Executive Articles Editor Lizzy Whitehorn£’e-whitehorn2007@law.northwestern.edu £©, or call (312) 503-8435. Expedited Reviews When requesting expedited review of a previously submitted article, please do so via ExpressO or by e-mail to Lizzy Whitehorn. Include "Request for Expedited Review" somewhere in the subject line of the e-mail. If you have additional questions about the submission process,please e-mail Lizzy Whitehorn, executive articles editor, or call (312) 503-8435. North Carolina law review [Bimonthly] SCHOOL OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. ISSN: 0029-2524 期刊简介: The North Carolina Law Review, a student-operated journal, serves judges, attorneys, scholars, and students by publishing outstanding legal scholarship and furthering the intellectual climate of the University of North Carolina School of Law. Through its collaboration with the legal community, the Review provides timely and thought-provoking commentary for people of North Carolina and the nation. In addition, the Review trains its members in intensive legal research, analysis, and writing, thereby preparing them for the rigors of legal practice and public service. The Review belongs to the entire School of Law community and accepts the responsibility of enhancing the school's reputation and academic environment. The North Carolina Law Review is published six times a year, in December, January, March, May, June, and September, by the North Carolina Law Review Association. 投稿须知: Guidelines for Submissions We strongly prefer electronic submissions through ExpressO. We will begin accepting submissions through ExpressO on February 1, 2012. The North Carolina Law Review does not accept articles submitted via e-mail. We continue to review hard-copy submissions sent to the following address: Executive Articles Editor The North Carolina Law Review UNC School of Law Van Hecke-Wettach Hall 100 Ridge Road Campus Box #3380 Chapel Hill, N.C. 27599-3380 Please note that the volume of articles we receive prevents us from responding to every submission. North Carolina Issue 130 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 For information on submissions to the North Carolina issue, please visit the North Carolina Issue Page. Guidelines for Publication The North Carolina Law Review welcomes submissions by judges, professors, and practitioners. All submissions should include a cover letter and conform to the 19th edition of the Bluebook. Please note that we only accept student writing from current law students at the University of North Carolina School of Law. We do not accept student pieces from students at other law schools. In an effort to address the growing length of law review articles, the North Carolina Law Review has adopted a new policy limiting the length of articles we will accept or publish. The Review will give preference to articles under 25,000 words in length—the equivalent of 50 law review pages—including text and footnotes. The Review will not publish articles exceeding 40,000 words—the equivalent of 75 to 80 law review pages—except in extraordinary circumstances. Addendum Submissions We invite judges, professors, researchers, lecturers, practicing attorneys, and UNC students to submit pieces to Addendum. Publication decisions will be made on a rolling basis. The Editorial Board strives to reach decisions quickly. Most authors will be notified of a decision within two weeks of submitting. Professional Articles should be limited to 15-20 manuscript pages in length. Student pieces should be limited to 12-15 pages. There is no limitation on subject matter or topic. Submissions on any and all topics of legal scholarship will be considered for publication. More information is available at our Addendum Submission page. Expedited Review In the event you receive an offer from another journal, we will consider expediting review of your article. Please e-mail the Executive Articles Editor at nclrev@unc.edu to request an expedited review. Please include your name, phone number, a short title of the piece, the names of other publications from which you have received offers, and the relevant deadline. Please do not e-mail submissions of your manuscript. Although we will try to meet your deadline, we can offer no guarantees. Regrettably, we are unable to perform expedited reviews during our May or December examination periods or during the summer. Ocean development and international law [Quarterly] TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 325 CHESTNUT ST, SUITE 800, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19106 ISSN: 0090-8320 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Institute of Scientific Information Journal Citations Report for 2005 ranks Ocean Development and International Law in the categories of Law (social science) and International Relations (social science). Ocean Development and International Law is devoted to all aspects of international and comparative law and policy concerning the management of ocean use and activities. It focuses on the international aspects of ocean regulation, ocean affairs, and all forms of ocean utilization. The journal publishes high quality works of scholarship in such related disciplines as international law of the sea, comparative 131 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 domestic ocean law, political science, marine economics, geography, shipping, the marine sciences, and ocean engineering and other sea-oriented technologies. Discussions of policy alternatives and factors relevant to policy are emphasized, as are contributions of a theoretical and methodological nature. 投稿须知: Manuscripts should be submitted in hardcopy and on a diskette to the Editor-in-Chief, Ted L. McDorman, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 2400, Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 3H7. Books for review should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief also. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit manuscripts prepared using MS Word and should be clearly labeled with the authors?names, file name, and software program. A hardcopy printout that exactly matches the disk must be supplied. Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has not been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources and are required to sign an agreement for the transfer of copyright to the publisher. All accepted manuscripts, artwork, and photographs become the property of the publisher. All parts of the manuscript should be typewritten, double-spaced, with margins of at least one inch on all sides. Number manuscript pages consecutively throughout the paper. Authors should also supply a shortened version of the title suitable for the running head, not exceeding 50 character spaces. Each article should be summarized in an abstract of no more that 100 words. Avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and reference to the text. Authors must give from three to ten key words that identify the most important subjects covered by the paper. 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Corresponding authors will receive one complimentary copy of the issue. Psychology,public policy,and law [Quarterly] AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, 750 FIRST ST NE, WASHINGTON, USA, DC, 20002-4242 ISSN: 1076-8971 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Psychology, Public Policy, and Law focuses on the links between psychology as a science and public policy and law. It publishes articles that (a) critically evaluate the contributions and potential contributions of psychology and relevant information derived from related disciplines (hereinafter psychology) to public policy and legal issues (e.g., linking knowledge on risk assessment to global climate change and energy policy and law; analyzing the fit between FDA policies on food labeling and research on comprehension); (b) assess the desirability of different public policy and legal alternatives in light of the scientific knowledge base in psychology (e.g., family leave policies and law considered against a background of knowledge about socialization in dual-career families; retirement policies and law in light of health, life cycle, and aging); (c) articulate research needs that address public policy and legal issues for which there is currently insufficient theoretical and empirical knowledge or publish the results of large-scale empirical work addressed to such concerns; (d) examine public policy and legal issues relating to the conduct of psychology and related disciplines (e.g., human subjects, protection policies; informed consent procedures). Although some of these issues may be addressed in articles currently being submitted to traditional law reviews, this publication uniquely provides peer review, scientific and legal input, and editorial guidance from psychologists and lawyers. Through publication in a single forum, it will also focus attention of scholarly, public policy, and legal audiences on such work. This journal does not routinely serve as an outlet for primary reports of empirical research; however, the journal does publish original primary 133 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 empirical data. Empirical research that is published in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law must make a significant contribution to public policy or the law. Such empirical work is typically multistudy, multijurisdictional, longitudinal, or in some other way extremely broad in scope, of major national significance, or both. 投稿须知: Effective in January 2006, the Incoming Editor is receiving all new submissions to the journal. Submissions that are accepted will be published beginning in the 2007 volume. Authors should submit manuscripts electronically. For general correspondence, authors may write to the Incoming Editor: evalSteven Penrod, PhD John Jay College of Criminal Justice 445 West 59th Street N2131 New York, NY 10019-1199 IMPORTANT: If you submitted your manuscript prior to January 1, 2006, to outgoing editor Jane Goodman-Delahunty and are responding to the editor's request to submit a revision of that manuscript, please use this Manuscript Submission Portal. The journal encourages authors to write comprehensive pieces, rather than submitting smaller pieces to multiple journals. In addition to addresses and phone numbers, authors should supply e-mail addresses and fax numbers if available, for potential use by the editorial office and later by the production office. Authors should keep a copy of the manuscript to guard against loss. Publication Policies APA policy prohibits an author from submitting the same manuscript for concurrent consideration by two or more publications or from publishing any manuscript that has already been published in whole or substantial part elsewhere. APA's policy regarding posting articles on the Internet may be found at Posting Articles on the Internet. Permissions Authors are required to obtain and provide to the editor on final acceptance all necessary permissions to reproduce in print and electronic form any copyrighted work, including, for example, test materials (or portions thereof) and photographs of people. Masked Review Policy This journal has adopted a policy of masked review for all submissions. Each copy of the manuscript must include a separate title page with the authors' names and affiliations, and these should not appear anywhere else in the manuscript. Footnotes that identify the authors must be typed on a separate page. 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APA requires authors to reveal any possible conflict of interest in the conduct and reporting of research (e.g., financial interests in a test or procedure, funding by pharmaceutical companies for drug research). Authors of accepted manuscripts will be required to transfer copyright to APA. Preparing Files for Production If your manuscript is accepted for publication, please follow the guidelines for file formats and naming provided at Preparing Your Accepted Manuscript for Production. If your manuscript was mask reviewed, please ensure that the final version for production includes a byline and full author note for typesetting. Psychology,crime & law [Bimonthly] ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXFORDSHIRE, OX14 4RN ISSN: 1068-316X 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: This journal promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to crime, criminal and civil law, and the influence of law on behavior. The content includes the aetiology of criminal behavior and studies of different offender groups; crime detection, for example, interrogation and witness testimony; courtroom studies in areas such as jury behavior, decision making, divorce and custody, and expert testimony; behavior of litigants, lawyers, judges, and court officers, both in and outside the courtroom; 135 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 issues of offender management including prisons, probation, and rehabilitation initiatives; and studies of public, including the victim, reactions to crime and the legal process. It ublishes reviews and brief reports which make a significant contribution to the psychology of law, crime and legal behavior. 投稿须知: SUBMISSION OF PAPERS Submission of a paper to Psychology, Crime & Law will be taken to imply that it represents original work not previously published, that it is not being considered elsewhere for publication, and that if accepted for publication it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in any language, without the consent of editor and publisher. It is a condition of the acceptance by the editor of a typescript for publication that the publisher automatically acquires the copyright of the typescript throughout the world. SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS Four copies of each manuscript should be submitted to the appropriate editor, as shown below. Each paper will be read by at least two referees. North and South America: Stephen Penrod; United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand: Dr. Clive Hollin; Europe and Asia: Peter van Koppen. Professor Clive Hollin Clinical Division of Psychiatry Department of Health Sciences University of Leicester Leicester General Hospital Gwendolen Road Leicester LE5 4PW UK Tel: +44 (0)116 225 7918 Secretary +44 (0)116 225 7920 Direct Line Email: crh9@leicester.ac.uk Peter van Koppen Netherlands Institute for the Study of Criminality and Law Enforcement (NSCR) P.O. Box 792, 2300 AT Leiden The Netherlands Phone: +31 71-527 8 527 Fax: +31-71-5278537 Email: PVanKoppen@nscr.nl Steven D Penrod, J.D., Ph.D. Distinguished Professor Department of Psychology - 2131N John Jay College of Criminal Justice The City University of New York 445 West 59th Street New York, NY 10019-1199 Email: spenrod@jjay.cuny.edu Important: Please note that the Journal will no longer carry Book Reviews. Publishers are requested to kindly stop sending books to the editors for reviews. FORMAT OF MANUSCRIPTS Manuscripts should be typed in double space with wide margins (3 cm) and on one side of standard A4 paper. 136 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Title page: This should contain the title of the paper, a short running title, the name and full postal address of each author and an indication of which author will be responsible for correspondence, reprints and proofs. Abbreviations in the title should be avoided. Abstract: This should not exceed 150 words and should be presented on a separate sheet, summarizing the significant coverage and findings. Key words: Abstract should be accompanied by up to six key words or phrase that between them characterise the contents of the paper. These will be used for indexing and data retrieval purposes. TEXT HEADINGS All headings in the text should be set over to the left-hand margin, and the text should begin on the next line. Type first level (sectional) headings all in capitals. For second and third level headings, only the first letter of the first word should be a capital. Underline third level headings. For example: FIRST LEVEL TEXT HEADINGS Second level text headings Third level text headings REFERENCES References should be indicated in the text by the name and date system: "Recent work (Smith, 1984)..." or "Recently Smith (1984)..." If more than three authors are listed, cite the reference as "Smith et al. (1984)..." References should be collected and typed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order according to the first author. They should be complete in all details, including article, book and journal titles in full. Examples: Blackburn, R. (1993). The Psychology of Criminal Conduct: Theory, Research and Practice, Chichester: Wiley. McMurran, M. and Whitman, J. (1990). Strategies of self-control in male young offenders who have reduced their alcohol consumption without formal intervention. Journal of Adolescence, 13, 115 -128. Yuille, J. C. (1992). Psychologists and the police. In F. Losel, D. Bender, and T. Bliesener (Eds.)., Psychology and Law (pp. 205 - 211), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. FIGURES All figures should be numbered with consecutive Arabic numerals, have descriptive captions and be mentioned in the text. Figures should be kept separate from the text but an approximate position for each should be indicated in the margin. It is the author's responsibility to obtain permission for any reproduction from other sources. Preparation: Figures must be of a high enough standard for direct reproduction. They should be prepared in black (India) ink on white card or tracing paper, with all the lettering and symbols included. Axes of graphs should be properly labelled and appropriate units given. Photographs intended for halftone reproduction must be high quality glossy originals of maximum contrast. Redrawing or retouching of unsuitable figures will be charged to authors. 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Early Electronic Offprints: Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author's preferential rate of 5.00/$25.00 per copy. PAGE CHARGES There are no page charges to individuals or to institutions. Russian politics and law [Bimonthly] M E SHARPE INC, 80 BUSINESS PARK DR, ARMONK, USA, NY, 10504 ISSN: 1061-1940 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Russian Politics and Law contains unabridged translations of articles chiefly from Russian-language publications in the fields of politics, law, public affairs, public administration, and related fields. The materials selected are intended to reflect political and legal developments in the Soviet successor states and to be of interest to those professionally concerned with these fields. Abstracting and Indexing: The articles in this journal are included in ABSEES Online, Current Contents, Current Law Index, to Legal Periodicals, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, Political Science Abstracts, Research Alert (Philadelphia), Social Services Abstracts, Social Sciences Citation Index, Sociological Abstracts, Wilson Social Science Index, and Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. 投稿须知: Please submit material via regular mail in hard copy. Material submitted for consideration will not be returned except upon request. Your book proposal should contain the following: A cover letter that introduces the project briefly, including your reason for writing the book and for submitting it to M.E. Sharpe. 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Individual acquisitions editor publishing responsibilities are indicated below: Asian Studies (all disciplines)-- Patricia Loo, Acquiring Editor Economics and Business-- Lynn Taylor, Executive Editor History and Political Science, Media Studies-- Niels Aaboe, Executive Editor Management, Marketing, and Public Administration--Harry Briggs, Executive Editor Russian and East European Studies (all disciplines), Public Policy, International Relations--Patricia Kolb, Vice President & Editorial Director Sharpe Reference-- Todd Hallman, Executive Editor Securities regulation law journal [Quarterly] WEST GROUP, 610 OPPERMAN DR, EAGAN, USA, MN, 55123-1396 ISSN:0097-9554 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: This quarterly journal features articles by noted practitioners and scholars in the field of securities regulation law. Provides in-depth coverage of significant trends in legislative, judicial, and regulatory activity. Keep up-to-date on topics such as takeovers, restricted stock plans, corporate disclosure, accountant's liability, SEC practice, and arbitration. For securities specialists, corporate compliance experts, attorneys and accountants representing public companies, securities brokers and dealers, as well as investment bankers and advisors. 投稿须知: 139 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Tyesha Witcher, Editor, Securities Regulation Law Journal Thomson-West 50 Broad Street East Rochester, N.Y. 14694 CAUTION: see exclusive-submissions policy Requires exclusive submission. Requires paper copy submission. A peer edited journal. Stanford law review [Bimonthly] STANFORD UNIV, STANFORD LAW SCHOOL, STANFORD JOURNAL INT LAW, 559 NATHAN ABBOTT WAY, STANFORD, USA, CA, 94305-8610 ISSN: 0038-9765 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在:MEDLINE(2011 年) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Founded in 1948, the Stanford Law Review is a general-interest academic legal journal. It is operated entirely by Stanford Law School students and is fully independent of faculty and administration review or supervision. The principal missions of the Law Review are to contribute to legal scholarship by addressing important legal and social issues, and to educate and foster intellectual discourse at Stanford Law School. Each year the Law Review publishes one volume, which appears in six separate issues between November and May. Each issue contains material written by student members of the Law Review, other Stanford law students, and outside contributors, such as law professors, judges, and practicing lawyers.Approximately 2,600 libraries, attorneys, judges, law firms, government agencies, and others subscribe to the Law Review. The Law Review also hosts lectures and an annual live symposium at Stanford Law School. 投稿须知: Electronic Submissions: The Stanford Law Review strongly prefers to receive submissions of article manuscripts through our website. Please click here to submit a manuscript for consideration. Articles submitted through our website receive our fastest consideration. Paper Submissions: While electronic submissions are preferred, paper submissions are also accepted. Please do not submit your article by mail if you have also submitted the article through our website. Please include your e-mail address with your submission, as acknowledgements and decisions will be transmitted by e-mail. Please send manuscripts to: Senior Article Editor Stanford Law Review Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford, CA 94305-8610 We regret that such manuscripts cannot be returned. Manuscript Specifications: Please do not include your name or other identifying information on your manuscript itself. For electronic submissions, please enter your name and identifying information in the designated form fields when you upload your article onto the Stanford Law Review website. 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The law review is among the 15 leading law reviews joining the statement below: "In mid-December, the Harvard Law Review conducted a nationwide survey of law faculty regarding the state of legal scholarship. Nearly 800 professors completed the survey and submitted their feedback. Complete tabulations of the survey will soon be available on the web. Importantly, the survey documented one particularly unambiguous view shared by faculty and law review editors alike: the length of articles has become excessive. In fact, nearly 90% of faculty agreed that articles are too long. In addition, dozens of respondents submitted specific comments, identifying the dangers of this trend and calling for action. Survey respondents suggested that shorter articles would enhance the quality of legal scholarship, shorten and improve the editing process, and render articles more effective and easier to read. "The law reviews listed above are very grateful for the constructive feedback and wish to acknowledge a role in contributing to this unfortunate trend in legal scholarship. To the extent that the article selection or editing process encourages the submission and publication of lengthier articles, each of the law reviews listed above is committed to rethinking and modifying its policies as necessary. Indeed, some have already done so. The vast majority of law review articles can effectively convey their arguments within the range of 40-70 pages, and any impression that law reviews only publish or strongly prefer lengthier articles should be dispelled. Ultimately, individual law reviews will have to decide for themselves how best to resolve these concerns. Please know, however, that editors across the country are cognizant of the troubling trend toward longer articles and are actively exploring how to address it." Please address any additional questions about the submissions process to Rachel Kovner, Senior Article Editor, at articles@stanfordlawreview.org . Please do not e-mail submissions to this address. Social & legal studies [Quarterly] SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP ISSN: 0964-6639 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Social & Legal Studies is a leading international journal, publishing progressive, interdisciplinary and critical approaches to socio-legal study. The journal is committed to feminist, post-colonial and socialist economic perspectives to the study of law. It offers an intellectual space where diverse traditions and critical approaches within legal study meet, and aims to promote greater understanding of work being carried out in less academically dominant countries. 141 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Recently, in additon to it's review section the journal has developed an innovative Debates & Dialogue section which allows more direct and immediate engagement between authors. "it is clear that the editors have worked hard to achieve their aims... However, the value of this journal goes beyond achieving these goals. Its real value lies in the quality, level, and kind of material being published within it." - Times Higher Education Supplement ISI Journal Citation Reports Ranking 2004 Social Science Edition: 38/56 (Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary) 82/101 (Law) 20/26 (Criminology & Penology) Impact Factor 0.289 Electronic Access: Social & Legal Studies is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://sls.sagepub.com 投稿须知: 1. 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The maximum length should be 8000 words, including notes and references. 4. The typescript should be carefully checked for errors before it is submitted for publication. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of quotations, for supplying complete and correct references, and for obtaining permission where needed to cite another author's material. 5. Essential notes should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text, and presented at the end of the text before the references. Notes and references should be in double-spacing. Articles should have a maximum of ten notes. The first, unnumbered, note should include any acknowledgements and thanks. 6. Lengthy quotations (of more than 40 words) should be displayed, indented; shorter quotes should be retained within the body of the text, within quotation marks. 7. Tables should be presented on separate sheets of paper at the end of the article, and should carry short, descriptive titles. 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Before publication authors are requested to grant an exclusive publishing licence to SAGE Publications, which has the right to sub-license, subject to retaining their right to reuse the material in other publications written or edited by themselves and due to be published at least one year after initial publication in this journal. Photocopies may be made from the journal without the need for prior permission, for teaching purposes, provided they are made from a copy owned by the institution or individual responsible for the course provided. Manuscript Submission Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to Linda Mulcahy (L.Mulcahy@bbk.ac.uk), with a copy to Jeanette McCormick (j.mccormick@keele.ac.uk). Book reviews should be submitted electronically to: Emilios Christodoulidis (Emilios.Christodoulidis@ed.ac.uk). Southern California law review [Bimonthly] UNIV SOUTHERN CALIF, LAW CENTER UNIV PARK, LOS ANGELES, USA, CA, 90089-0071 ISSN: 0038-3910 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Southern California Law Review receives approximately 2,000 unsolicited manuscripts each year. From this pool we ultimately select 12 for publication. Our article selection process, which proceeds on a rolling basis, is coordinated by the Executive Articles Editor and involves our Senior Submissions Editors and our Staff. 投稿须知: The Southern California Law Review receives approximately 1,300 unsolicited manuscripts each year. From this pool we try to select approximately 15 for publication. Our article selection process is run by the Executive Articles Editor involving the other Submissions Editors and every member of our Staff. 143 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 All inquiries regarding our submissions process should be sent to the Executive Articles Editor, Joshua Gordon. His email address is lrarticl@usc.edu. We do not accept submissions through email. Please note that we do not accept book reviews. Please send all submissions to: Joshua Gordon Southern California Law Review The Law School University of Southern California University Park Los Angeles, California 90089-0071 Stanford journal of international law [Semiannual] STANFORD UNIV, STANFORD LAW SCHOOL, STANFORD JOURNAL INT LAW, 559 NATHAN ABBOTT WAY, STANFORD, USA, CA, 94305-8610 ISSN: 0731-5082 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Founded in 1966, the Stanford Journal of International Law is one of the oldest and most reputed international law journals in the United States. Publishing two regular issues each year, the journal seeks to promote scholarship of the highest quality through timely, innovative, and important pieces on international and comparative legal topics. The journal invites contributions from professors, practitioners, legislators, judges, and Stanford Law School students. The Stanford Journal of International Law is indexed in The Index of Legal Periodicals, ABC POL SCI: Bibliography of Contents, Contents of Current Legal Periodicals, Current Law Index/Legal Resource Index, Index to Periodicals Related to Law, PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service) Bulletin, and Social Sciences Citation Index, and is abstracted in International Political Science Abstracts and Economische Voorlichtingdienst. The Stanford Environmental Law Journal and the Stanford Journal of International Law will host a one-day symposium on February 24, 2007 on legal responses to global climate change. The symposium will bring together individuals who have experience with innovative approaches to climate change liability and provide them a forum to present and deliberate new legal strategies and, most importantly, produce creative scholarship that can be applied in future litigation as well as other legal arenas. The focus will not be on rehashing past accomplishments but on building the groundwork for new achievements. The final output of the symposium will be a special issue published jointly by the Stanford Environmental Law Journal and the Stanford Journal of International Law and distributed to their subscribers, as well as symposium participants and attendees. We expect this compilation to serve as a valuable new resource for scholars and practitioners alike. 投稿须知: SUBMISSION GUIDELINES The Stanford Journal of International Law invites the submission of unsolicited manuscripts of articles, essays, book reviews, and comments at all times of the year. 144 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Where to Submit We are currently accepting submissions for the Summer 2007 issue. Submissions should be sent electronically, along with an abstract and curriculum vitae, to submit@sjil.org. Due to the high volume of submissions received, we are unable to provide responses to individual authors. In general, we expect to notify successful authors within two months of submission. What to Submit Manuscripts should be submitted in electronic format (Word 6.0 or higher preferred). Article submissions should include an abstract of not more than 250 words. Manuscripts should be typewritten, double-spaced, in no smaller than 12 point type face. Citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). Extraordinarily long (200 pages or more, double-spaced) articles will generally not be considered. Contact submit@sjil.org with any questions. South Carolina law review [Quarterly] UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF LAW ISSN: 0038-3104 期刊简介: The South Carolina Law Review (ISSN 0038-3104) is published quarterly by the University of South Carolina School of Law. Subscription rate: $40.00 per year payable in advance, $35.00 per year for members of South Carolina Bar. Periodical postage paid at Columbia, SC, and additional mailing offices. Subscription requests may be sent to: Inge Lewis Administrative Assistant South Carolina Law Review University of South Carolina School of Law 701 South Main Street Columbia, South Carolina 29208 lewisik@law.sc.edu Current issues are available for purchase directly from the South Carolina Law Review for $15. If you would like a single article from a current issue, please contact the South Carolina Law Review‘s Business Office for purchasing information. All requests for non-current issues must be made to our back-issues agent, Williams S. Hein & Company: Back Issues Agent William S. Hein & Co., Inc. 1285 Main Street Buffalo, New York 14209 Phone: (800) 828-7571 投稿须知: The South Carolina Law Review welcomes submissions on all legal topics. The Editor in Chief and Article Selection Committee give serious consideration to every author’s submission and strive to be prompt in their review. While we strongly prefer submissions through Scholastica, the South Carolina Law 145 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Review also accepts submissions by mail and email. Please mail submissions to: Editor in Chief South Carolina Law Review 701 S. Main Street, Room 401 Columbia, SC 29208 Please submit email submissions to: submissions@sclawreview.org. Most authors will be notified of a decision within two weeks of submitting. Guidelines for Publication: The South Carolina Law Review welcomes submissions by judges, professors, and practitioners. The Law Review, however, does not consider submissions by current law students other than our members. All submissions should include a cover letter and curriculum vitae, as well as conform to the 19th edition of The Bluebook. In light of the ever-increasing length of law review articles, the South Carolina Law Review has adopted a policy limiting the length of articles we will accept or publish. The Law Review will give preferential review to articles under 30,000 words in length, including text and footnotes. The Law Review will not publish articles exceeding 40,000 words, except in extraordinary circumstances. Requests for Expedited Review: Please submit requests for expedited review via email to submissions@sclawreview.org. The Article Selection Committee makes every effort to accommodate authors’ requests. Please include your name, submission title, other offers for publication, and your deadline for review in the request. Legal Professionalism Articles: The South Carolina Law Review publishes the annual winner of the Warren E. Burger Prize sponsored by the American Inns of Court, which is awarded for an article “addressing issues of legal excellence, civility, ethics and professionalism.” Please visit our page describing the Warren E. Burger Prize for more information about submitting articles on these topics. You may also visit the Inns of Court web site for more information. SCLR Online: Please visit our page describing SCLR Online’s submission policy for more information. Opinions expressed by articles published in the South Carolina Law Review reflect those of the author and not necessarily those of the Law Review. Southern Illinois University law journal [Quarterly] SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF LAW. ISSN: 0145-3432 期刊简介: The South Carolina Law Review (ISSN 0038-3104) is published quarterly by the University of South Carolina School of Law. Subscription rate: $40.00 per year payable in advance, $35.00 per year for members of South Carolina Bar. Periodical postage paid at Columbia, SC, and additional mailing offices. Subscription requests may be sent to: Inge Lewis Administrative Assistant South Carolina Law Review University of South Carolina School of Law 701 South Main Street 146 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Columbia, South Carolina 29208 lewisik@law.sc.edu Current issues are available for purchase directly from the South Carolina Law Review for $15. If you would like a single article from a current issue, please contact the South Carolina Law Review‘s Business Office for purchasing information. All requests for non-current issues must be made to our back-issues agent, Williams S. Hein & Company: Back Issues Agent William S. Hein & Co., Inc. 1285 Main Street Buffalo, New York 14209 Phone: (800) 828-7571 投稿须知: Unsolicited manuscripts are welcomed and will be considered for publication. Manuscripts should be accompanied by a cover letter, CV, and an abstract of not more than 150 words. All citations should be formatted in compliance with The Bluebook, Eighteenth Edition. Articles may be submitted electronically through either e-mail to lawjourn@siu.edu or through ExpressO at http://law.bepress.com/expresso/. Submissions are also accepted via carrier service, but electronic submissions are preferred. Following review, hard copy submissions will not be returned to authors unless requested at the time of submission. All hard-copy submissions must be sent to: Editor in Chief Southern Illinois University Law Journal 1209 W. Chautauqua Southern Illinois University School of Law Carbondale, IL 62901 The Yale law journal [Monthly] THE YALE LAW JOURNAL COMPANY ISSN: 0044-0094 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Yale Law Journal is published eight times a year (monthly from October through June, excluding February) by The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc. Editorial and general offices are located in the Sterling Law Building at Yale University. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Yale Law Journal, P.O. Box 208215, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8215. 投稿须知: Note: These submission instructions pertain to The Pocket Part, the Journal's online companion. If you would like to submit your work to The Yale Law Journal, please follow the instructions provided at http://www.yalelawjournal.org/submissions.html. Overview As described in our Call for Papers [.pdf], The Yale Law Journal Pocket Part publishes original essays, responses to the arguments made in the printed pages of The Yale Law Journal, and commentaries on recent legal events. We strongly encourage submissions of between 1000 and 1500 words. All submissions 147 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 should be written in a style accessible to a general audience of practitioners and policy-makers, and should conform to our Style Guide [.pdf]. To send us a submission, please email the following materials to thepocketpart@yalelaw journal.org. This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it . Cover letter Curriculum vitae or resume Electronic submission The Pocket Part uses a blind submission process. In order to ensure an impartial review of your submission, please identify yourself in your cover letter, but do not identify yourself in your electronic submission. We hope to respond within two weeks, and to publish within a month of acceptance. Additional Resources Call for Papers [.pdf]: We encourage prospective authors to review our Call for Papers before writing. Style Guide [.pdf]: All submissions must conform to our Style Guide. The University of Chicago law review [Bimonthly] UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW ISSN: 0041-9494 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The University of Chicago Law Review first appeared in 1933, thirty-one years after the Law School offered its first classes. Joseph Beale, the first Dean of the Law School, and William Rainey Harper, the first President of the University, had wanted to establish a law review sooner. The reasons for the delay, according to a letter of Professor James Parker Hall, included the small size of the faculty, the work accompanying the organization and early operations of the school, and, most importantly, the cost of publication. By the time 1 U Chi L Rev appeared in 1933, law reviews had already earned an influential place in American jurisprudence. The Supreme Court first cited a law review article in 1917. Adams v Tanner, 224 US 590, 606, 613 (1917) (Brandeis dissenting), citing The American Labor Legislation Review. Student members of Volume One included Edward Levi, Stanley Kaplan, and Abraham Ribicoff. Authors of Articles appearing in Volume One included William O. Douglas, Charles E. Clark, Charles O. Robory, Robert Hutchins, Joseph Beale, and E.W. Hinton. Over the next eight years the Law Review grew in stature. Contributing authors included Bigelow, Pound, Wigmore, Kalven, and Williston. Student members included Bernard Meltzer, Harry Kalven, Albert Ehrenzweig, and Wally Blum, about whom it is said that, as Editor-in-Chief, he edited the Law Review at Jimmy's, beer in hand. Volume Ten marked the entry of the United States into World War II. A Staff of just two students produced the first issue; with the fourth issue, the faculty assumed Editorship. Volumes Ten through Thirteen, without much student work, averaged under 500 pages. After the war, the Law Review returned to the students. Since then the Law Review has continued to 148 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 serve as a forum for the expression of ideas of leading professors, judges, and practitioners, as well as students, and as a training ground for University of Chicago Law School students. Prominent former members include Judge Abner Mikva and Provost Geoffrey Stone (both Editors-in-Chief); Judges Frank Easterbrook, Douglas Ginsburg, and Robert Bork; and Professors Marvin Chirelstein, Daniel Fischel, Lawrence Friedman, Mary Ann Glendon, Michael McConnell, and Randal Picker. The list of authors published includes Supreme Court Justices Brennan, Clark, Douglas, Frankfurter, Scalia, and Stevens; Judges Bazelon, Breitel, Frank, Friendly, Posner, Wald, Weinstein, Williams, Winter, and Wright; Justice Roger Traynor of the California Supreme Court; and Professors Ackerman, Calabresi, Dworkin, Hart, Llewellyn, Rawls, Wigmore, Williston, and Brainerd Currie, to mention only a few names from the list of illustrious scholars. The Law Review has even published an Article by J. Edgar Hoover. 投稿须知: Thank you for considering submitting your article to the University of Chicago Law Review. Please read this page carefully, as it contains important information regarding the submissions process. I. Selection The Review seeks to publish articles making a significant, original contribution to their field. In general, this precludes the publication of case notes or other narrowly focused works. Essays and book reviews will be considered on a limited basis. Because our editorial policy affords substantial deference to authors, articles must be both well written and completely argued at the time of submission. Limited resources generally prevent us from filling in the gaps of an otherwise significant article or substantially correcting its style. Although we are unable to contact authors with whom we cannot publish, we generally seek to vote on strong submissions within a few weeks of receipt of the piece, and will contact the author immediately upon acceptance. II. Editing Both the argument of an article and its "voice" should be the creations of the author. Our edits are intended to hone the author's vision, rather than replace it with our own. To this end, after completing our substantial round of editing, we send the author a "redlined" copy of the manuscript that shows all changes we have made. Substantial changes are accompanied by substantive comments or questions. Our changes are meant as reasoned suggestions, not editorial edicts, and we will respect the author's judgment regarding whether the changes should, in the end, be made. III. Submission The Review accepts and prefers electronic submissions through the ExpressO submission system, which can be found online at http://www.law.bepress.com/expresso. You can also email your manuscript in Microsoft Word format to lawreview@law.uchicago.edu. While electronic submissions are strongly preferred, the Review does accept paper submissions. Manuscripts should be mailed to: Articles Editors The University of Chicago Law Review The University of Chicago Law School 1111 East 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637 Please do not submit a hard copy if you have submitted an electronic copy through ExpressO or email. 149 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 IV. Expedited Review If you have received a formal offer of publication from another journal and would like to receive an expedited review by the University of Chicago Law Review, please contact us at lawreview@law.uchicago.edu. When requesting an expedited review, please put "Expedite" as the subject of your email and include in the text: 1) The author name and title of your manuscript; 2) The name of the journal that has extended an offer to you; 3) The date that the offer expires; 4) The phone number or email address of a contact person at that journal; 5)An electronic attachment of your article (plus C.V. or cover letter) to facilitate and accelerate the process. The University of Chicago Law Review will attempt to honor all requests for expedited review for which the above information is provided. Due to the large number of expedited review requests we receive and the limited time frame that we have to complete the review, we are not always able to personally respond to each request. Please be assured we endeavor to review each expedite within the time constraints given and will contact you directly if we are unable to complete our review. V. Withdrawl If you wish to withdraw your piece from consideration, please contact us at lawreview@law.uchicago.edu. Please put "Withdraw" as the subject of your email, and include in the text the author name and title of your manuscript. Thank you again for considering submitting your piece to the University of Chicago Law Review. For other questions, or to reach the articles office, call (773) 834-0961. The Georgetown law journal [Bimonthly] GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER;600 NEW JERSEY AVENUE NW;WASHINGTON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 20001 ISSN: 0016-8092 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Georgetown Law Journal's six annual issues serve as an important forum for the legal community. The Journal publishes articles on timely issues by professors and practitioners, solicits reviews of recent books, coordinates symposia on important topics, and produces thoughtful student notes. An example of the Journal's work includes its Annual Review of Criminal Procedure, which has an annual distribution of over 20,000 copies. As a comprehensive survey of all criminal procedure in the federal courts, the ARCP is a useful resource in many district courts, U.S. Attorneys' offices, the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, a large number of law firms, and prison libraries. 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Each issue lists recent publications in English and other languages, many of which are reviewed in depth. The Journal is indispensable for all professionals working in international law, economics, trade and foreign affairs. 投稿须知: The American Journal of International Law (AJIL) invites submissions of manuscripts on international law subjects that are broadly understood. We will acknowledge receipt of all manuscripts. A submission not accepted for publication will be returned if you have included a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Submissions may be made by mail or e-mail. Submissions made by mail should include a copy of the document on disk or CD, to facilitate editorial review. Manuscripts should be sent to: AJIL, American Society of International Law, 2223 156 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington DC 20008-2864. AJIL uses WP 9.0, but can convert manuscripts created in other word processing programs. Please specify the processing program used. 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The Journal of taxation [Monthly] BOSTON RIA GROUP 1954ISSN: 1524-5586 期刊简介: The Journal of Taxation virtually guarantees that you're up-to-the-minute on the tax news that matters most to you by providing you with the latest tax law changes, court decisions, revenue rulings and administrative actions. Online subscribers also have access to every issue after 1990 投稿须知: Production Editor, New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, Brookers Ltd, PO Box 43, Wellington, New Zealand CAUTION: see exclusive-submissions policy Requires exclusive submission. Accepts e-mail submissions. A double blind refereed journal with an international Editorial Board and Advisory Board. The journal welcomes full papers or short comments/case notes in any area of taxation law and policy. submissions email: adrian.sawyer@canterbury.ac.nz, l.m.tan@massey.ac.nz general email: service@brookers.co.nz phone: 04-499 8178; Fax + 04-499 8173 The George Washington law review FLOORWASHINGTON, D.C. 20052 ISSN: 0016-8076 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 157 [Bimonthly] 2008G STREET, N.W.2ND 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 期刊简介: Welcome to The George Washington Law Review, a student-published scholarly journal that examines legal issues of national significance. The Law Review publishes six times a year. Each issue typically contains scholarly articles, essays, and student notes. The Law Review also devotes a double issue to the annual Law Review Symposium. To celebrate its 75th Anniversary, this year the Law Review will publish its inaugural edition of the Annual Review of Administrative Law and will, in the future, devote one of its issues to this growing and exciting field. 投稿须知: The Board of Editors is no longer accepting submissions for Volume 75 (2006 - 2007). Thank you for your interest. We encourage you to submit your manuscript to us in the spring of 2007 for consideration in Volume 76 (2007 - 2008). To be considered for publication, please submit a hard copy of your article to the Law Review at the following address: 2008 G STREET, N.W. 2ND FLOOR WASHINGTON, D.C. 20052 Please address electronic submissions to gwlrarticles@law.gwu.edu. We prefer documents in Microsoft Word format. We strongly recommend, however, that you also submit a hard copy of your article. Please indicate in your email whether you will be sending or have sent a hard copy of the article. Generally, we publish articles that are national in scope. Other selection criteria include timeliness of the topic and strength of the writing. We look forward to reading your submissions. Status and Expedited Reviews Typically, we do not respond to inquiries about the status of articles in our selection process. If, however, you require an expedited review, please e-mail gwlrexpedite@law.gwu.edu. In the subject line, please put: Expedite Request. Provide us with your name, the title of the article, the names of the journals that have made you an offer, a phone number, and the date by which you need a response. We will contact you if we decide to make an offer on your article for publication. The Journal of law.economics & organization [Semiannual] OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC, JOURNALS DEPT, 2001 EVANS RD, CARY, USA, NC, 27513 ISSN: 8756-6222 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization is an interdisciplinary exercise. It seeks to promote an understanding of many complex phenomena by examining such matters from a combined law, economics, and organization perspective (or a two-way combination thereof). In this connection, we use the term organization broadly - to include scholarship drawing on political science, psychology and sociology, among other fields. It also holds the study of institutions - especially economic, legal, and political institutions - to be specifically important and greatly in need of careful analytic study. 158 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 投稿须知: All manuscripts should be submitted via e-mail to jleo@pantheon.yale.edu in PDF, Word, or Rich Text Format file formats. It is not necessary for a manuscript to conform to this style sheet at the time of submission, although all manuscripts must include footnotes and a list of references. All accepted manuscripts, however, must be revised by the author to conform to the style sheet. 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Through articles, research notes, review essays and Special Issues, the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency continues to keep you up-to-date on contemporary issues and controversies within the criminal justice field. Research and Analysis The Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency presents a wide range of research and analysis in the field of criminology. You'll explore the social, political and economic contexts of criminal justice and examine victims, criminals, courts and sanctions. In addition the journal presents: new theory methodological studies experimental results statistical analyses evaluation research empirical research Comprehensive Coverage The science of criminal justice combines a wide range of academic disciplines and fields of practice. To explore and advance the discipline of criminal justice the journal provides a forum that is informed by a variety of fields. Among the perspectives that you'll find represented in the journal are: criminology criminal justice/administration courts corrections economics law/legal studies police studies political science 160 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 psychology public administration/policy sociology social work Varied, Informative Features Among the features you'll find are: Articles...that advance your knowledge by reporting on original research, presenting new theories, as well as the critical analysis of theories and concepts especially pertinent to research development in the field. Commentaries...in which your colleagues respond to provocative articles in the journal, giving you a variety of perspectives on important issues. Review Essays...that explore important new literature, providing you with critical analsyses that keep you informed of work in the field and enable you to identify works that are important to your own studies. 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BOOK REVIEWS Books for review should be sent to: Kieran McEvoy Institute of Criminology & Criminal Justice Queens University of Belfast University Road Belfast BT7 1NN United Kingdom The Business lawyer [Quarterly] AMER BAR ASSOC, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATORY PRACTICE SECTION, 321 N CLARK ST, CHICAGO, USA, IL, 60610 ISSN: 0007-6899 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 163 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Published quarterly, The Business Lawyer is the premier business law journal in the country, circulating to approximately 60,000 readers. It contains articles of significant interest to the business lawyer, including case law analysis, developing trends and annotated listings of recent literature. 投稿须知: Submission Guidelines (including formating and citation guidelines) Deadlines for the submission of manuscripts intended for publication in the November, February, May, and August issues are June 1, September 1, December 1, and March 1, respectively. 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The Journal of clinical ethics [Quarterly] UNIV PUBLISHING GROUP, 138 W WASHINGTON ST, STE 43-45, HAGERSTOWN, USA, MD, 2174 ISSN: 1046-7890 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在:MEDLINE(2011 年) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Journal of Clinical Ethics is written for and by physicians, nurses, attorneys, clergy, ethicists, and others whose decisions directly affect patients. More than 70 percent of the articles published in JCE are authored or co-authored by physicians. JCE is a double-blinded, peer-reviewed journal. It is indexed in MEDLINE, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, the Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature, and other indexes. ISSN: 1046-7890 JCE is in its seventeenth year of publication, and is now available in print and electronic format. For more information on pricing and access, please use the "Order" option at left. To contact the editorial office, please use editorial@clinicalethics.com. 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Indent the beginning of paragraphs; do not use double returns. Use one hyphen for a hyphen, and two hyphens--with no extra space--for a dash. Submit your manuscripts to: The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Attn: Managing Editor, 138 West Washington Street, Suites 403-405, Hagerstown, MD 21740 U.S.A. The American criminal law review [Quarterly] AMER CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, GEORGETOWN UNIV LAW CTR 600 NEW JERSEY AVE NW, WASHINGTON, USA, DC, 20001 ISSN: 0164-0364 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The American Criminal Law Review is the nation's premier journal of criminal law. The ACLR is the most-cited criminal law review in the nation, and it also ranks among the country's 30 most-cited law reviews of any kind. Recently, ExpressO, an online submission service for legal scholars, ranked the ACLR as the top subject-specific law review in the area of Criminal Law and Procedure. 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The Washington quarterly [Quarterly] ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXFORDSHIRE, OX14 4RN ISSN: 0163-660X 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Washington Quarterly is a journal of international affairs, providing diverse, global perspectives on issues of strategic significance and the subsequent public policy implications. TWQ addresses topics such as: The role of the United States in the world 167 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Emerging great powers: China, Europe, Japan, Russia, and India Missile defense and weapons of mass destruction Global perspectives to reduce terrorism and indentify its root causes Regional issues and flashpoints, including Iran, Iraq, and North Korea The implications of global political change Preventing state failure Contributors are drawn from outside as well as inside the United States and overseas and reflect diverse political, regional, and professional perspectives. Essays are authoritative yet written for the international affairs generalist. Policymakers in the executive and legislative branches and members of the academic, analytic, corporate, and media communities value TWQ as a source of incisive, independent thinking about international political and security challenges and policies. 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The journal of forensic psychiatry & psychology [Tri-annual] ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXFORDSHIRE, OX14 4RN ISSN: 1478-9949 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology is the leading international journal in the field. Throughout the world, psychiatrists, psychologists, criminologists, lawyers, sociologists, social workers and other legal and medical professionals use this journal as their major forum for penetrating, informed global debate on the latest developments and disputes affecting the practice of forensic psychiatry. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology publishes in-depth case studies, current research and short articles on mental health, crime and the law. This acclaimed journal is essential to all serious psychiatric or legal collections. 投稿须知: Submission Authors should submit three complete copies of their text, tables and figures, with any original illustrations, to Professor Malcolm MacCulloch, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Tower Building, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3AT; forensic-psychiatry@cardiff.ac.uk 168 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Legal submissions should be sent to Dr Bridget Dolan, 3 Serjeants' Inn, London EC4Y 1BQ. Bridgets: bdolan@3Serjeantsinn.com Correspondence and Book Reviews to Dr Simon Wilson, Assistant Editor (Psychiatry) & Book Review Editor, Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Forensic Outreach Service, Clinical Treatment Centre, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AZ. It will be assumed that authors will keep a copy. Submission of a paper to the journal will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article have been given to the publishers, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm, or any other reproductions of a similar nature, and translation. The submission should include for each author, name, degrees or other qualifications, position or affiliation, the department where the work was done and an address for correspondence with post code. The manuscript Submissions should be in English, typed in double spacing with wide margins, on one side only of the paper, preferably of A4 size. Articles should normally be between 3,000 and 8,000 words in length and preceded by an abstract of less than 200 words. The abstract should be followed by six key words. 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If an author has two references published in the same year, add lower case letters after the date to distinguish them, as in 'Bullard (1980a, 1980b)'. 169 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 For direct quotations of 40 words or more, which will be printed as prose extracts, page numbers are required. Always use the minimum number of figures in page numbers, dates etc., e.g. pp. 24-4, 105-6 (but using 112-13 for 'teen numbers) and 1968-9. Format of reference lists and bibliographies Submissions should include a reference list in alphabetical order whose consent and format conform to the following examples. Note: elements of information are separated by a full stop; authors' names are given in full; page numbers are required for articles in readers, journals and magazines; where relevant, translator and date of first publication of a book, and original date of reprinted article, are noted. Book Walker, N. (1977) Behaviour and Misbehaviour: Explanations and Non-explanations. Oxford: Blackwell. Multiple author Gibbens, T. C. N. and Prince, J. (1962) Shoplifting. London: Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency. Two references in same year/translated text Jaspers, K. (1963a) General Psychopathology, 7th edn. Trans. Hoenig, J. and Hamilton, M. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Article in edited Volume Pernanen, K. (1976) 'Alcohol and Crimes of Violence'. In Kissen, E. and Begleiter, H. (eds) Biology of Alcoholism, Vol 4, Social Aspects of Alcoholism. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 176-92. Article in journal Wong, M. and Singer, K. (1973) 'Abnormal Homicide in Hong Kong'. British Journal of Psychiatry 123: 295-8. Article in Newspaper The Observer (1985) 'The Obscene Telephone Caller'. 1 September 1985: 35. Law reports should be in a separate list arranged alphabetically. Law reports In reference to law reports in the text care should be taken to distinguish between round and square brackets. From the year 1891 onwards and where there is more than one volume per year the date is placed in square brackets: eg DPP v Camplin [1978] in the text and DPP v Camplin [1978] 1 AL ER 168 in the legal reference list. For cases before 1891 and where volumes are serially expressed the date is in round brackets: e.g. R. v Dix (1982) in the text and R. v Dix (1982) 74 Cr App R 306 in the reference list. The title of law reports is underlined to indicate that it will appear in italics. (The 'v' is in Roman.) Where there is a volume number it follows the brackets. An abbreviated form of the source of the law report follows, and then the page reference. Legislation Acts of Parliament and other legislation are referred to in the text only and appear in their shortened form: e.g. Mental Health Act 1959, with no comma before the date. Proofs 170 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Page proofs will be sent for correction to a first-named author, unless otherwise requested. The difficulty and expense involved in making amendments at the page-proof stage make it essential for authors to prepare their typescripts carefully: any alteration to the original text is strongly discouraged. Authors should correct printers' errors in red; minimal alterations of their own should be in black. Our aim is rapid publication: this will be helped if authors provide good copy, following the above instructions, and return their page proofs to the editor on the date requested. Early Electronic Offprints: Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author's preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy. The Journal of law.medicine & ethic [Monthly] WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN, USA, MA, 02148 ISSN: 1073-1105 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) SCI 影响因子(2010):1.294 ; Rank: 3940 SCI 影响因子(2009):1.433; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.184 本刊收录在:MEDLINE(2011 年) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2012 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: Aim and Scope Material published in The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (JLME) contributes to the educational mission of The American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, covering public health, health disparities, patient safety and quality of care, and biomedical science and research. It provides articles on such timely topics as health care quality and access, managed care, pain relief, genetics, child/maternal health, reproductive health, informed consent, assisted dying, ethics committees, HIV/AIDS, and public health. Symposium issues review significant policy developments, health law court decisions, and books. A leading peer-reviewed journal for research at the intersection of law, health policy, ethics, and medicine, JLME is THE authoritative source for health law teachers, practitioners, policy makers, risk managers, and anyone involved with the safe, equitable, and ethical delivery and promotion of the public's health. Material published in The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (JLME) contributes to the educational mission of The American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, covering public health, health disparities, patient safety and quality of care, and biomedical science and research. It provides articles on such timely topics as health care quality and access, managed care, pain relief, genetics, child/maternal health, reproductive health, informed consent, assisted dying, ethics committees, HIV/AIDS, and public health. Symposium issues review significant policy developments, health law court decisions, and books. A leading peer-reviewed journal for research at the intersection of law, health policy, ethics, and medicine, JLME is THE authoritative source for health law teachers, practitioners, policy makers, risk 171 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 managers, and anyone involved with the safe, equitable, and ethical delivery and promotion of the public's health. 投稿须知: The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, a publication of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, does accept unsolicited manuscripts. The Journal's readership includes more than 4,500 attorneys, physicians, nurses, hospital and HMO administrators, ethicists, and other professionals concerned with issues related to health care. Published articles are both relevant and accessible to this broad spectrum of readers. The following guidelines outline the major steps to prepare papers for publication. It is the editors' desire to make the preparation of manuscripts as simple as possible. If you have questions, please contact us at the address or numbers listed below. I. MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION & PEER REVIEW Manuscript preparation: All manuscripts must be typed, double-spaced, on 8½" x 11" paper. Length: Manuscripts should be ten to forty pages, including endnotes. Endnotes: The Journal uses endnotes, not footnotes. See Endnote format below for elaboration. What to submit: Please send one copy of your manuscript by mail as well as an electronic copy either as a 3½" diskette sent by mail or as an attachment sent by email to <publications@aslme.org >. The electronic copy must be an uncompressed Microsoft Word for Windows file. (If using Word is impossible, please contact the editorial office before sending a file in another format.) On the cover page, you must state: 1. your address; 2. your telephone number (including work, home, and cellphone numbers), fax number, and email address and your preference for communication; 3. a two-to-three (complete) sentence bio of each author, including the author's present title and institutional/corporate affiliation and any academic degrees and from what institutions they were received (please include full name, city, and state); and 4. a précis of the article (this should be 50-200 words to initiate peer review, with the understanding that it will be rewritten by the author to be 50-75 words for publication). Any acknowledgments must be stated on the cover page only. If you send the file as an attachment, be sure your email includes contact information in the event we can't open the attachment. Peer review: Decisions to accept or reject papers are based on the recommendations received during blind peer review. The evaluation process generally takes eight to ten weeks. Out of respect for peer reviewers, the editors do not consider articles already under consideration by other journals. The peer review process will not begin until authors complete the "Statement from Author Submitting Manuscript for Consideration to the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics." This form is sent to authors when we acknowledge receipt of the submission. II. EDITING PROCESS Editing: Authors will be consulted during the editing stage about any editorial changes to their texts. Minor standardizations (headings, alignments, references, minor punctuation revisions, applications of our stylebook, and so forth) will not be discussed. Authors will also receive final-stage proofs for review, at which time only significant corrections will be permitted. Because of the constraints of publishing, authors will be given only a brief window of time (typically, two business days) to respond to editing changes and 172 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 then, later on in the process, the final-stage proof. Once a manuscript has been accepted, authors are expected to be aware of specific impediments to their ability to be reached at least by email and to respond to editing changes or the final-stage proof (e.g., vacation, conference traveling) within the timeframe mentioned above. They must alert the managing editor of these impediments when the final manuscript is submitted (if they are aware of the impediments at that time) or at least two weeks prior to the time when they will be unreachable or unable to give the article's review their immediate attention. Otherwise, an author's failure to respond to the editing changes and/or the final-stage proof during the time provided will be deemed an acknowledgment by the author that the changes and/or final proof is/are acceptable for publication. Usages: To maintain uniformity, authors must use standard American English spellings. Authors also must abide by editing done in compliance with the Journal's in-house stylebook, which governs our use of acronyms, hyphenation, italicizing, capitalization, subheading, citation, and the like. Figures and diagrams: All figures, diagrams, and tables must be camera-ready. The editors will not create figures, diagrams, or tables. They must be created as separate electronic files. If you have questions about suitability, contact the editorial office. Figures, diagrams, and tables should be given individual title and numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals. Indicate in the text or margin of your manuscript the most appropriate location for each figure. Endnote format: The Journal uses endnotes, not footnotes. For reasons related to layout, we also do not want any link between the endnote number in the body of the paper and the corresponding endnote reference at the end of the body. Consequently, do not use the built-in endnote/footnote mechanism within Microsoft Word. Instead, within the body of the paper, superscript each endnote number. Then, at the end of the body, type the endnote references in normal type. The text of the endnotes must be formatted as outlined below. Each new citation requires its own note: If you want to refer to a note listed previously in the text, then at the endnote entry use id. or supra, as is warranted. Do not place more than one note at one place in the text. Because of its interdisciplinary appeal, the Journal has a unique style of citation. Book and article references generally follow the Chicago Manual of Style; statute, case, regulation, and like citations generally follow the Uniform System of Citation (the Bluebook). Endnotes are numbered consecutively; references to earlier notes should receive their own numbers, for example, 1. See Jones, supra note 18. Notes should not be strung together. For example, replace 21,22,23 with 21. The text of any multiple citation within a single note is linked together with semicolons. Below, find the acceptable endnote forms, listed by categories. You must use initials with first names. For institutional authors, go smallest unit to largest (e.g., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services). Please note that, unlike Bluebook form, general references to articles require complete page citations, that is, the first and last pages. If you are quoting from a published work or citing to a particular part of it, you must also cite the page(s) in question that you are quoting from or citing. Articles in journals Use abbreviated titles for two journals only: N. Engl. J. Med. and JAMA. Journals that begin each issue at page 1 (as opposed to running page numbers consecutively throughout the full volume) must also include the specific issue number. For example: 173 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 1. D.E. Hoffmann and A.J. Tarzian, "The Girl Who Cried Pain: A Bias Against Women in the Treatment of Pain," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 29 (1992): 13-27, at 19. 2. J.P. Jones, "Hospitals," Hastings Center Report, 55, no. 3 (1986): 2-11. Nonarticle in journals Use plain type following author name to describe anything less than an article (student note, letter to the editor, editorial), unless these descriptions are in the title of the work itself. 1. J.P. Jones, Book Review, "Hospitals," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 30 (2001): 56-60, at 57. Articles or chapters in edited collections 1. J.P. Jones, "Hospitals," in W.W. Jones and W.P. Jones, eds., Hospitals and Mergers (Garden City: Publishers Press, 1978): 3-8. Newspapers and magazines Spell out the date. Page numbers are not essential since they sometimes vary by edition. 1. J.P. Jones, "Hospitals," New York Times, October 1, 1986, at 6. Books These always require a pincite. 1. W.W. Jones and W.P. Jones, eds., Hospitals and Mergers (New York: Publishers Press, 1978): at 10. Reports This is a modification of the book citation. Government and international reports can stand alone (hence, they're italicized), but they traditionally don't have publishing and publication city information. 1. Author, Report Name, Description (if applicable, in caps if official), Identifying number (month, day, year). Treatises and other intergovernmental materials Follow bluebook. Generally, documents (including resolutions) are italicized. Cases 1. Jackson v. Metropolitan, 348 F. Supp. 954, 956-58 (M.D. Pa. 1972), aff'd, F.2d 754 (3d Cir. 1973). Statutes and regulations Note that every new citation requires a year. 1. 7 C.F.R. § 319.76 (1990). Internet: generally The webpage being cited should be the page where the source begins, not where the source is merely described or available for purchase. Do not provide Internet citations for webpages that require a password or fee to access. The title of the webpage, if this is the source being cited, should always be in italics (as opposed to quotation marks) unless the portion being cited is only a part of a webpage (e.g., a side column). Authors are required to independently verify all Internet citations as a final step to submitting their manuscript. Inadvertent errors can only be caught by trying to access the Website addresses as they are written in the endnotes from an Internet browser. Internet addresses should be typed out letter by letter (that is, not in hyperlinked format). a. "at" for sources available ONLY on the Internet 1. R.R. Smith, Jones on the Internet: Confusion and Confabulation, Citation Debate Forum, at <http://www.citations.org> (last visited Jan. 20, 2000). b. "available at" for sources also available from traditional media 174 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Please provide the complete form of the traditional citation as well as the parallel Internet citation. Because the source has already been published elsewhere, there is no need to add a "last visited" date after the Internet citation. 1. "Tyson Family Loses in Oregon Court; Eugene Judge Denies HIV-Positive Mom Right to Breastfeed, Assigns Custody of Infant to State," Rethinking AIDS, 7, no. 6 (June 1999), available here. c. "available through" for search-engine-type websites: 1. ... available through <www.tobaccodocuments.org>. Interviews or personal communications For personal communications, if there is more than one author for the article, specify which author in parenthesis. 1. Jagdesh Bhagwati, interview by Geraldine Doogue, Life Matters, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (March 12, 2002). 2. Personal communication from Joe Smith to author (MJM) (February 23, 2003). Speech 1. J. Saramago, "From Justice to Democracy by Way of the Bells," closing speech of the World Social Forum, Porte Alegre, Brazil, February 5, 2002, trans. R. Finnegan and C. Johnson. Paper presented at conference 1. G.J. Annas, Genism, Racism, and the Prospect of Genetic Genocide, paper presented at The New Aspects of Racism in the Age of Globalization and the Gene Revolution, UNESCO 21st Century Talks, World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, Durban, South Africa, September 3, 2001, available here (quoting Craig Venter). Abstract from paper presented at conference published in conference proceedings 1. E.W. Clayton, "Creating a Process to Collect Human Biological Materials and Medical Records for Research from Patients in Teaching Hospitals," abstract from presentation at A Decade of ELSI Research: A Celebration of the First Ten Years of the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Programs, printed in Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 29, no. 2, suppl. (2001): 5. 2. Z. Lazzarini et al., "State Efforts to Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission," Abstract No. 44105, Proceedings of the XII International Conference on AIDS, Geneva, Switzerland, June 28 July 3, 1998 (1998): 959. Research Protocols 1. L. Brewster, J. Kleijnen, G. Van Montfrans, "Pharmacotherapy for Hypertension in People of Sub-Saharan Africa or of Sub-Saharan African Descent." Protocol of the Cochrane Hypertension Group, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 3, 2001 (citing earlier studies). III. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Copyright forms: Authors are required to sign copyright forms prior to publication. No compensation is paid for articles published. Copies: Authors receive two complimentary copies of the issue in which their work appears. At publication, authors may purchase additional journal copies at a discounted rate. The price of a single issue is $20. Bulk orders of more than 10 copies are $18 per issue. Reprints: Reprints of articles can be ordered at press time. IV. INQUIRIES Direct all inquiries to: 175 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Edward Hutchinson Editor The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 765 Commonwealth Ave., Suite 1634 Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Tel: (617) 262-4990 ext. 13 Fax: (617) 437-7596 Email: publications@aslme.org Latest issue View sample issue Sign up for E-Tocs Submit an article The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, a publication of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, now accepts unsolicited manuscripts! Please email all manuscripts and needed information to our Publications Director: thutchinson@aslme.org. The Journal's readership includes more than 4,500 attorneys, physicians, nurses, hospital and HMO administrators, ethicists, and other professionals concerned with issues related to health care. Published articles are both relevant and accessible to this broad spectrum of readers. The following guidelines outline the major steps to prepare papers for publication. It is the editors' desire to make the preparation of manuscripts as simple as possible. If you have questions, please contact us at the address or numbers listed below. I. MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION & PEER REVIEW Manuscript preparation: All manuscripts must be typed, double-spaced, on 81/2" x 11" paper. Length: Manuscripts should be ten to forty pages, including endnotes. Endnotes: The Journal uses endnotes, not footnotes. See Endnote format below for elaboration. What to submit: Please send one copy of your manuscript by mail as well as an electronic copy either as a 3? diskette sent by mail or as an attachment sent by email to . The electronic copy must be an uncompressed Microsoft Word for Windows file. (If using Word is impossible, please contact the editorial office before sending a file in another format.) On the cover page, you must state: 1. your address; 2. your telephone number (including work, home, and cellphone numbers), fax number, and email address and your preference for communication; 3. a two-to-three (complete) sentence bio of each author, including the author's present title and institutional/corporate affiliation and any academic degrees and from what institutions they were received (please include full name, city, and state); and 4. a précis of the article (this should be 50-200 words to initiate peer review, with the understanding that it will be rewritten by the author to be 50-75 words for publication). Any acknowledgments must be stated on the cover page only. If you send the file as an attachment, be sure your email includes contact information in the event we can't open the attachment. 176 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Peer review: Decisions to accept or reject papers are based on the recommendations received during blind peer review. The evaluation process generally takes eight to ten weeks. Out of respect for peer reviewers, the editors do not consider articles already under consideration by other journals. The peer review process will not begin until authors complete the "Statement from Author Submitting Manuscript for Consideration to the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics." This form is sent to authors when we acknowledge receipt of the submission. II. EDITING PROCESS Editing: Authors will be consulted during the editing stage about any editorial changes to their texts. Minor standardizations headings, alignments, references, minor punctuation revisions, applications of our stylebook, and so forth will not be discussed. Authors will also receive final-stage proofs for review, at which time only significant corrections will be permitted. Because of the constraints of publishing, authors will be given only a brief window of time (typically, two business days) to respond to editing changes and then, later on in the process, the final-stage proof. Once a manuscript has been accepted, authors are expected to be aware of specific impediments to their ability to be reached at least by email and to respond to editing changes or the final-stage proof (e.g., vacation, conference traveling) within the timeframe mentioned above. They must alert the managing editor of these impediments when the final manuscript is submitted (if they are aware of the impediments at that time) or at least two weeks prior to the time when they will be unreachable or unable to give the article's review their immediate attention. Otherwise, an author's failure to respond to the editing changes and/or the final-stage proof during the time provided will be deemed an acknowledgment by the author that the changes and/or final proof is/are acceptable for publication. Usages: To maintain uniformity, authors must use standard American English spellings. Authors also must abide by editing done in compliance with the Journal's in-house stylebook, which governs our use of acronyms, hyphenation, italicizing, capitalization, subheading, citation, and the like. Figures and diagrams: All figures, diagrams, and tables must be camera-ready. The editors will not create figures, diagrams, or tables. They must be created as separate electronic files. If you have questions about suitability, contact the editorial office. Figures, diagrams, and tables should be given individual title and numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals. Indicate in the text or margin of your manuscript the most appropriate location for each figure. Endnote format: The Journal uses endnotes, not footnotes. For reasons related to layout, we also do not want any link between the endnote number in the body of the paper and the corresponding endnote reference at the end of the body. Consequently, do not use the built-in endnote/footnote mechanism within Microsoft Word. Instead, within the body of the paper, superscript each endnote number. Then, at the end of the body, type the endnote references in normal type. The text of the endnotes must be formatted as outlined below. Each new citation requires its own note: If you want to refer to a note listed previously in the text, then at the endnote entry use id. or supra, as is warranted. Do not place more than one note at one place in the text. Because of its interdisciplinary appeal, the Journal has a unique style of citation. Book and article references generally follow the Chicago Manual of Style; statute, case, regulation, and like citations generally follow the Uniform System of Citation (the Bluebook). Endnotes are numbered consecutively; references to earlier notes should receive their own numbers, for example, 1. See Jones, supra note 18. 177 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Notes should not be strung together. For example, replace 21,22,23 with 21. The text of any multiple citation within a single note is linked together with semicolons. Below, find the acceptable endnote forms, listed by categories. You must use initials with first names. For institutional authors, go smallest unit to largest (e.g., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services). Please note that, unlike Bluebook form, general references to articles require complete page citations, that is, the first and last pages. If you are quoting from a published work or citing to a particular part of it, you must also cite the page(s) in question that you are quoting from or citing. Articles in journals Use abbreviated titles for two journals only: N. Engl. J. Med. and JAMA. Journals that begin each issue at page 1 (as opposed to running page numbers consecutively throughout the full volume) must also include the specific issue number. For example: 1. D.E. Hoffmann and A.J. Tarzian, "The Girl Who Cried Pain: A Bias Against Women in the Treatment of Pain," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 29 (1992): 13-27, at 19. 2. J.P. Jones, "Hospitals," Hastings Center Report, 55, no. 3 (1986): 2-11. Nonarticle in journals Use plain type following author name to describe anything less than an article (student note, letter to the editor, editorial), unless these descriptions are in the title of the work itself. 1. J.P. Jones, Book Review, "Hospitals," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 30 (2001): 56-60, at 57. Articles or chapters in edited collections 1. J.P. Jones, "Hospitals," in W.W. Jones and W.P. Jones, eds., Hospitals and Mergers (Garden City: Publishers Press, 1978): 3-8. Newspapers and magazines Spell out the date. Page numbers are not essential since they sometimes vary by edition. 1. J.P. Jones, "Hospitals," New York Times, October 1, 1986, at 6. Books These always require a pincite. 1. W.W. Jones and W.P. Jones, eds., Hospitals and Mergers (New York: Publishers Press, 1978): at 10. Reports This is a modification of the book citation. Government and international reports can stand alone (hence, they're italicized), but they traditionally don't have publishing and publication city information. 1. Author, Report Name, Description (if applicable, in caps if official), Identifying number (month, day, year). Treatises and other intergovernmental materials Follow bluebook. Generally, documents (including resolutions) are italicized. Cases 1. Jackson v. Metropolitan, 348 F. Supp. 954, 956-58 (M.D. Pa. 1972), aff'd, F.2d 754 (3d Cir. 1973). Statutes and regulations Note that every new citation requires a year. 1. 7 C.F.R. ?319.76 (1990). Internet: generally The webpage being cited should be the page where the source begins, not where the source is merely 178 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 described or available for purchase. Do not provide Internet citations for webpages that require a password or fee to access. The title of the webpage, if this is the source being cited, should always be in italics (as opposed to quotation marks) unless the portion being cited is only a part of a webpage (e.g., a side column). Authors are required to independently verify all Internet citations as a final step to submitting their manuscript. Inadvertent errors can only be caught by trying to access the Website addresses as they are written in the endnotes from an Internet browser. Internet addresses should be typed out letter by letter (that is, not in hyperlinked format). a. "at" for sources available ONLY on the Internet 1. R.R. Smith, Jones on the Internet: Confusion and Confabulation, Citation Debate Forum, at (last visited Jan. 20, 2000). b. "available at" for sources also available from traditional media Please provide the complete form of the traditional citation as well as the parallel Internet citation. Because the source has already been published elsewhere, there is no need to add a "last visited" date after the Internet citation. 1. "Tyson Family Loses in Oregon Court; Eugene Judge Denies HIV-Positive Mom Right to Breastfeed, Assigns Custody of Infant to State," Rethinking AIDS, 7, no. 6 (June 1999), available at . c. "available through" for search-engine-type websites: 1. ... available through . Interviews or personal communications For personal communications, if there is more than one author for the article, specify which author in parenthesis. 1. Jagdesh Bhagwati, interview by Geraldine Doogue, Life Matters, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (March 12, 2002). 2. Personal communication from Joe Smith to author (MJM) (February 23, 2003). Speech 1. J. Saramago, "From Justice to Democracy by Way of the Bells," closing speech of the World Social Forum, Porte Alegre, Brazil, February 5, 2002, trans. R. Finnegan and C. Johnson. Paper presented at conference 1. G.J. Annas, Genism, Racism, and the Prospect of Genetic Genocide, paper presented at The New Aspects of Racism in the Age of Globalization and the Gene Revolution, UNESCO 21st Century Talks, World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, Durban, South Africa, September 3, 2001, available at (quoting Craig Venter). Abstract from paper presented at conference published in conference proceedings 1. E.W. Clayton, "Creating a Process to Collect Human Biological Materials and Medical Records for Research from Patients in Teaching Hospitals," abstract from presentation at A Decade of ELSI Research: A Celebration of the First Ten Years of the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Programs, printed in Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 29, no. 2, suppl. (2001): 5. 2. Z. Lazzarini et al., "State Efforts to Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission," Abstract No. 44105, Proceedings of the XII International Conference on AIDS, Geneva, Switzerland, June 28 July 3, 1998 (1998): 959. Research Protocols 179 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 1. L. Brewster, J. Kleijnen, G. Van Montfrans, "Pharmacotherapy for Hypertension in People of Sub-Saharan Africa or of Sub-Saharan African Descent." Protocol of the Cochrane Hypertension Group, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 3, 2001 (citing earlier studies). III. 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INQUIRIES Direct all inquiries to: Edward Hutchinson Managing Editor The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 765 Commonwealth Ave., Suite 1634 Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Tel: (617) 262-4990 ext. 13 Fax: (617) 437-7596 Email: publications@aslme.org The American journal of comparative law [Quarterly] AMER SOC COMPARATIVE LAW INC, UNIV CALIF SCH LAW, BOALT HALL, BERKELEY, USA, CA, 94720 ISSN: 0002-919X 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Cumulative Index for the American Journal of Comparative Law covers volumes 1 to 54 for the years 1952 to 2006.You may search this Index by author name (first or last name), article title (use any one key word), book reviewed and the book's author (but search under the entry "Title"), volume number, article start page, or year.You may also search the special quadrennial supplement volumes published by the Journal beginning in 1978 (U.S. national reports to the International Congress of Comparative Law) in the same manner. 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The American Bankruptcy Law Journal is published by the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges. 投稿须知: In contrast to the majority of law reviews, manuscripts are only accepted for publication after a double-blind peer review by one of a group of leading bankruptcy scholars. Then one or more of the bankruptcy judges who serve on the Journal's editorial board edits each accepted manuscript. Editorial standards are rigorous. The Journal publishes four issues each year. Generally an issue will cover a range of bankruptcy subjects. Occasionally there will be a symposium issue treating a central theme. Several different issues may be in preparation at one time. The guidelines for submission of manuscripts to the Journal and information of interest to authors are distinct because of our unique status as a judge-edited journal and our peer review system. The current guidelines are as follows: 1. Manuscripts are submitted to the Editor-In-Chief (the "Editor"). 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The Americanjournal oflegal history [Quarterly] TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA ISSN: 0002-9319 期刊简介: The American Journal of Legal History was founded in 1957 and was the first English-language periodical in the field. Today, the Journal continues to serve as a showcase for outstanding scholarship on all facets of legal history. 投稿须知: The Journal welcomes the submission of unsolicited articles and essays dealing with any aspect of 182 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 legal history. Here are some things to know about our submission process: Our preferred length for manuscripts is 7,500-15,000 words. Manuscripts should be formatted in Microsoft Word. We use numbered footnotes. However, all manuscripts should begin with an asterisked footnote indicating your title, primary professional affiliation, and e-mail address. Listing of degrees, honors, bar admissions, previous published works, and the like is discouraged. 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The Banking law journal [Monthly] NEW YORK KNICKERBOCKER PRINT. CO., 1889ISSN: 0005-5506 期刊简介: The Banking Law Journal is published 10 times a year and provides you with expert commentary on: Bankruptcy Financial institution reform Uniform Commercial Code issues Financial institution regulation Consumer protection and privacy Trusts and estates 投稿须知: Steven A. Meyerowitz, Editor-in-Chief Meyerowitz Communications Inc. 10 Crinkle Court Northport, NY 11768 Accepts e-mail submissions. Exclusive submission is required. A peer edited journal. Published by A.S. Pratt & Sons. email: smeyerow@optonline.net The Columbia journal of transnational law [Tri-annual] COLUMBIA JOURNAL TRANSNATIONAL LAW ASSOC, COLUMBIA UNIV, SCHOOL LAW, 435 W 116TH ST, NEW YORK, 183 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 USA, NY, 10027 ISSN: 0010-1931 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: [Over forty years] ago, under the guidance of the late Professor Wolfgang Friedmann, a group of Columbia law students belonging to the Columbia Society of International Law founded the Bulletin of the Columbia Society of International Law. The Bulletin’s first volume, containing two issues, was a forum for the informal discussion of international legal questions; the second volume, published in 1963 under the title International Law Bulletin, aspired more to the tradition of the scholarly law review. Today’s Columbia Journal of Transnational Law is heir to those early efforts. By the end of its first decade, the Journal had established itself among the leading international legal periodicals. Professor Friedmann assisted the Journal in countless ways during those early years. The Journal's Tenth Anniversary Issue was dedicated to Professor Friedmann for his invaluable friendship, inspiration, and counsel, and the Journal's editors affectionately called him the spiritual guide and financial guardian of the Journal. Professor Friedmann’s death was a loss felt deeply by the international legal community and particularly keenly by the Journal. During its second decade, the Journal expanded publication to three issues per year, experimented with theme issues, and published some of the early proceedings of the Friedmann Conference held annually at Columbia Law School. By the beginning of its third decade, the Journal's theme issues’entire issues dedicated to the examination of current international law problems’had become regular annual publications. The topical issues . . . have examined international taxation, international trade embargoes and boycotts, China’s legal development, sovereign debt rescheduling, socialist law, and international satellite communications. As the Journal [enters the new century], alumni from past editorial boards should take pride in its achievements of the last [four decades]. With the support of our Board of Directors and the advice of our Board of Advisors, the Journal has earned a place among the world’s major international legal periodicals. [T] he Journal has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court and numerous federal appellate and trials courts. Journal articles and notes are frequently listed as suggested reading in casebooks and major law review articles on international law. The Journal's readership has grown dramatically over the [years]. Today, approximately 1000 subscribers in more than sixty countries receive the Journal. Subscribers include the large university libraries in the United States and abroad, the major international law firms, many foreign governments, their agencies, their embassies, and many organizations affiliated with the United Nations. As the Journal enters its next [forty] years, the Board of Editors hopes that succeeding generations of editors will advance the Journal beyond its achievements of the last [forty] years. Rigorous, timely and wide-ranging discussions of transnational legal issues will continue to be useful to legal scholars and practicing lawyers and policymakers. Our hope is that the Journal will share in and continue to enliven those discussions. Adapted from the editors’ preface to Issue 25:1 (1987) 投稿须知: Expedited Review Policy 184 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 If you have received an offer of publication from another journal and would like to request an expedited review please contact the Journal at (212) 854-1604 or transnational@law. columbia. edu. When requesting expedited review please provide (1) the title of your article, (2) the journal from which you have an offer of publication, and (3) the date by which you must receive a decision from the Journal. At the discretion of the Journal, you may be asked to provide an updated electronic copy of your article along with an updated CV. Please be advised that if you receive an offer following expedited review, the period of time allowed for acceptance may be substantially reduced from the time given under normal review. Following an expedited review, authors will normally have five days to respond to an offer of publication. This time may be reduced depending on the circumstances of the Journal’s expedited review schedule at the time the offer of publication is extended, and may include as little as a 24 hour window for acceptance. Submissions The Journal welcomes the submission of unsolicited manuscripts including articles, book reviews, essays, comments, and recent developments on current topics in transnational law. All manuscripts must be unpublished and should be submitted either via email in Microsoft Word, to transnational@law.columbia.edu, or in hard copy in duplicate, complete with a short abstract of the manuscript. Footnotes must be embedded in the text; citations must conform to the rules in the most recent edition of The Bluebook: Uniform System of Citation published by the Harvard Law Review Association. In addition, an updated CV should accompany all submissions. Address submissions to the Head Articles Editor. Please provide address, telephone, and email contact information with your submission. Submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis. It is the intention of the Journal to contact all authors with the response of the submissions review board as quickly as possible. 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The Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology [Triannual] AUSTRALIAN ACAD PRESS, 32 JEAYS ST, BOWEN HILLS, AUSTRALIA, QLD, 4006 ISSN: 0004-8658 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: For over 30 years, the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology has been presenting a professional eclectic approach to the tertiary field of criminology by promoting quality research and debate on crime and criminal justice. Features of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology include: peer review of all articles 185 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 a diversity of theoretical and methodological articles current ethical and ideological debates special topic features. Disciplines covered include: psychology law politics history sociology forensic sciences 投稿须知: To be reviewed for possible publication in this journal all authors must follow the instructions below and submit their manuscript to the Editorial Office address as listed above. All contributions and general correspondence regarding editorial matters should be addressed to the Editor and sent to the Editorial Office. Manuscripts submitted to the journal must represent reports of original research. Manuscripts will be sent for anonymous review either by members of the editorial board, or by individuals of similar standing in the field. All articles are refereed. Papers submitted to the journal must not previously have been published nor submitted for publication to any other journal. Preparation of Manuscripts 1. Papers should be submitted via e-mail in Word or RTF format. Authors who wish to submit their paper in hard copy format may do so by arrangement with the editor. 2. Contributions should follow the format and style described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Spelling and punctuation should conform to The Macquarie Dictionary (4th ed.). For matters of style not covered in these two publications the Style Manual for Authors, Editors and Printers (6th ed.) should be consulted. 3. Documents should be double-spaced with minimum margins of 20 mm on the left and 35 mm on the right. Uncommon abbreviations and acronyms should be explained. Do not use underlining except to indicate italics. Full stops should not be used in abbreviations or acronyms (e.g., NSW). 4. Use single quotation marks to introduce a word or phrase used as an ironic comment, as slang, or which has been coined. Use quotation marks the first time the word or phrase is used; do not use them again. Do not use quotation marks to introduce a technical or key term. Instead, italicise the term. 5. Front page: under the title of the article only the names and affiliations of the authors appear. Qualifications, present appointments, and postal and e-mail addresses should be given in a separate section on the front page labelled ‘Address for correspondence? 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Larsen (1971) was the first to propound the theory. Examples of references are: Fisse, B. (1989). The proceeds of crime act: The rise of money laundering, offences and the fall of principle. Criminal Law Journal, 13, 5?3. Zelinski, E.M., & Gilewski, M.J. (1988). Memory for prose and aging: A meta-analysis. In M.L. Howe & C.J. Brainerd (Eds.), Cognitive development in adulthood (pp. 133?58). New York: Springer-Verlag. 10. Authors are expected to check the accuracy of all references in the manuscript before submission. It may not be possible to submit proofs for correction 11. While manuscripts are subject to editing, the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Inc. does not hold itself responsible for statements made by contributors. 12. 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Authors are required to pay any monies received by the Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) to the society or to the publisher and any monies received from ANZSOC from any such photocopying or online transmission will be used to further assist the nonprofit dissemination of 187 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 scholarly scientific and professional work through The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal [Quarterly] ABA PUBLISHING. ISSN: 1543-3234 期刊简介: The Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) is a 30,000-member section of the American Bar Association. It is a forum uniting plaintiff, defense, insurance and corporate counsel to advance the civil justice system. The section is broken down into general committees, standing committees and task forces. 投稿须知: Submit electronically Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal 321 North Clark Street 20th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60606 Requires exclusive submission. 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Regular sections are also featured, edited by distinguished lawyers, such as Dr Anthony Dickey QC (Family Law), Peter Butt (Conveyancing and Property); Associate Professor Colin Picker (Overseas Law); Dr Damien Cremean (Admiralty); Mark Leeming SC (Equity and Trusts) and Professor RyszardPiotrowicz (International Law). Other regular sections include Current Issues, Book Reviews and Recent Cases. 投稿须知: Home About our Journals Submit An Article Permissions Subscribe or Purchase Home Submit An Article 188 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Submit An Article We welcome submissions to all of our journals from practitioners, academics and specialists across a variety of industries and fields. We do ask that potential contributors read our Submission Requirements carefully, and that each submission is accompanied by a Licence Agreement. 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For more on the history of the Law Review please read 100 Years and The University of Pennsylvania Law Review: 150 Years of History. In the 2006-2007 academic year, the Law 189 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Review will publish its 155th volume. The Law Review has both a professional and an educational mission. It serves the legal profession, the bench, the bar, and the academy by providing a forum for the publication of original legal research of the highest quality. We accept and scrutinize approximately 2,000 written submissions annually to select approximately twelve articles in each volume. We also ensure uniformity in the citation of authority in legal scholarship and court documents by cooperating with our peer organizations at Columbia, Harvard, and Yale in the maintenance of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. The Eighteenth Edition of The Bluebook was published on June 1, 2005. The Law Review also affords Associate Editors two valuable educational experiences. First, we provide training in the performance of all the editorial and administrative tasks associated with the publication of a professional legal journal. Second, we assist each of our members in preparing an original work of scholarship suitable for professional publication. Associate Editors are encouraged to write their student comments on a subject of particular interest to them, and up to twelve comments will be selected for publication. Each year, the Law Review publishes six issues covering a range of legal topics. 投稿须知: The University of Pennsylvania Law Review is no longer accepting submissions for consideration in Volume 155. We will begin accepting submissions for Volume 156 on February 1, 2007. Thank you for your interest. We strongly prefer articles under 35,000 words (including footnotes). We will continue to publish manuscripts over 35,000 words if the length is merited. We encourage the submission of essays (manuscripts of approximately 10,000 words). In support of this policy, the Law Review has signed a joint statement with other leading law reviews to control the length of articles. Online Submissions Responses Online responses to Articles should be submitted to the Online Editor at online@pennumbra.com. Responses are 3,000 word reactions and are expected to be moderately footnoted. Debates Interested debaters should submit a list of debate participants and a topic to the Online Editor at online@pennumbra.com. Debates are comprised of an opening statement, a rebuttal, and closing statements by each side. The length of each submission is expected to be one to two times the length of an average opinion/editorial newspaper article (i.e., 1,000-2,000 words), and without footnotes. Copyright and Permissions Classroom Use To reproduce articles and excerpts from the University of Pennsylvania Law Review and PENNumbra for classroom use, the following requirements must be met. First, each copy must be distributed at or below cost. Second, the author and the University of Pennsylvania Law Review are identified using appropriate Bluebook 18th Edition citation format. Third, proper notice of copyright is affixed to each copy. Fourth, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review is notified of the use. Notification must include the name of the course, the professor, and institution, as well as the number of students who will receive copies. The notification requirement can be satisfied by an email to lawrev@law.upenn.edu. 190 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Non-Classroom Use Please address all other permission and reprint requests to the Managing Editor at the above address. UCLA law review [Bimonthly] UNIV CALIF, SCH LAW 405 HILGARD AVE, LOS ANGELES, USA, CA, 90024 ISSN: 0041-5650 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The UCLA Law Review was founded in December 1953, a few years after the founding of the Law School at UCLA. The Review has recently celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, which was commemorated in a symposium. The UCLA Law Review is published six times a year by the students of the UCLA School of Law and the Regents of the University of California. The Review is a completely student-run organization and all management, editorial, and publication control is vested in its members. The Review strives to publish articles of the highest academic quality, while also appealing to the general interests of practicing attorneys, legal scholars, law students, judges, and legislators. Membership in the Review is decided purely on the basis of a write-on competition that first year students complete over their spring break. Success leads to a year of service as a member of the Review's staff. The editorial board of the Review is then selected from the staff based on their diligence, attention to detail, demonstrated leadership abilities, and service to the Review during their staff year. As an organization managed by the students of the School of Law, we strongly support our fellow student organizations. Many members of the Law Review are active participants in other student journals and organizations. 投稿须知: The UCLA Law Review publishes articles and student-written comments. Pieces are accepted from any author for consideration as an article, while comment submissions are accepted only from current members of the UCLA School of Law. Why Publish with UCLA Law Review? Submitting an Article The Review Process Offer of Publication Why Publish with UCLA Law Review? We are the fifteenth most-cited Law Review in the country. We rank tenth in "impact factor" - average citations per article. We are fully dedicated to the author's complete editorial control. We consistently meet production deadlines. Our members are selected on the basis of performance-based test and their proven dedication and commitment to the excellence of the Review. We use a flexible, high-quality desktop publishing system. Submitting an Article The Articles Department has finished slating for its most current volume. 191 We are no longer 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 accepting submissions. We will be accepting new submissions for the new volume starting in February 2006. The UCLA Law Review will give preference to articles under 25,000 words in length--the equivalent of 50 law review pages--including text and footnotes. We will not publish articles exceeding 35,000 words--the equivalent of 70-75 law review pages--except in extraordinary circumstances. We prefer submissions via ExpressO. Please note that if you are submitting via ExpressO, we do not send a separate acknowledgement of receipt; the only acknowledgement that your manuscript has been received will come from ExpressO . If you must submit a hard copy, please mail your submission to: Articles Dept. 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In your request, please include the following information: Author & co-author's first and last names. Title of the Article. Author's deadline. Author's e-mail address and/or phone number (if leaving a home phone number, please indicate that and how late you can be reached). Name of the competing journal. As soon as the Articles Department receives your request for expedited review, we will let you know whether we are able to accommodate your deadline. If you do not receive verification within 48 hours, the Articles Department probably has not received the request. The author should expect to hear from the Articles Department no later than the day prior to the deadline for the expedited review. If the author has not heard from the Articles Department by the morning 192 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 of the deadline date, please contact the Articles Department by phone at 310.206.8630. If additional time is needed for the review, the Articles Department will notify the author in advance to make arrangements. If the deadline changes, please contact the Articles Department as soon as possible by phone or email. Withdrawing Your Submission: The author should notify the Articles Department as soon as possible if they are withdrawing an article. The Articles Department appreciates knowing which journal is publishing the article. Offer of Publication The Chief Articles Editor will contact you by phone and/or e-mail with an offer of publication. Once you accept UCLA Law Review's offer, we expect you to withdraw your article from all other law reviews. Upon acceptance of our offer, an acceptance package including an instruction letter, two licensing agreements for your signature (for further information on our copyright agreement, go to the Copyright Page) and a request to forward an electronic copy of your article (preferably in Microsoft Word format) to the Editor-in-Chief. Authors receive twenty-five free reprints of their article with the price of additional reprints based on the length of the article. University of Illinois law review [Quarterly] UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW ISSN: 0276-9948 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The University of Illinois Law Review is an academic publication published five times per year by the students of the University of Illinois College of Law. The Law Review provides practitioners, judges, professors, and law students with cogent analyses of important topics in the law. The College of Law's history of student publication dates back to 1917, when a group of high-ranking students began to publish the Illinois Law Bulletin. The publication appeared as the Illinois Law Quarterly from 1922 until 1924. Students of the College joined with editors from the Northwestern and University of Chicago law schools from 1924 to 1932 to publish the Illinois Law Review. Between 1932 and 1948, students of the College published a "current law section" in the Illinois Bar Journal. In 1949, the University of Illinois Law Forum was established as a quarterly under the guidance of then-Professor John E. Cribbet. During the next three decades, the Law Forum became one of the twenty most widely circulated law reviews in the country. In 1980, in an effort to more accurately reflect the contents of the journal, the members voted to change its name from Law Forum to Law Review. The editorial policy and control of the Law Review has evolved as well. From 1949 to 1968, a faculty editor and faculty committee published the lead section, while the Board of Student Editors prepared the student section. In 1968-69, the Board assumed control of the entire publication. In 2001, the Board of Editors increased the number of issues per Volume from four to five. 投稿须知: Submitting an Article The University of Illinois Law Review welcomes submission of manuscripts for publication consideration. Manuscripts should conform to the Chicago Manual of Style and to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th or 18th edition). Manuscripts should be submitted on paper and be made 193 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 available on disk if selected for publication. Articles & Book Review Essays The 2007 Volume of the University of Illinois Law Review is full. We will begin reviewing submissions for the 2008 Volume following the election of the 2007-2007 Board of Editors in February. Expedited Review While the University of Illinois Law Review has no formal process for expedited review, we will try to accommodate requests for expedited review while classes are in session. We are unable to accommodate requests for expedited review during the reading and exams period. A request for expedited review may be left via voice mail with our Administrative Assistant at (217) 333-3156. Messages should include the author's name and university, title of the article, telephone number, and deadline for expedited review. Materials should be sent to: Articles Editors/Book Review Editor University of Illinois Law Review University of Illinois College of Law 244 Law Building 504 East Pennsylvania Avenue Champaign, IL 61820-6996-OR-lrev@law.uiuc.edu University of Pittsburgh law review [Quarterly] UNIV PITTSBURGH LAW REVIEW, UNIV PITTSBURGH SCHOOL LAW, 39 FORBES AVE, PITTSBURGH, USA, PA, 1526 ISSN: 0041-9915 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The University of Pittsburgh Law Review, founded in 1934, is a student-run and edited journal of legal scholarship that publishes four issues each year. In the 2005-2006 academic year we will be publishing our 67th volume. The Law Review welcomes submissions from both students and legal professionals. Over the years, we have published articles, notes and book reviews on a wide variety of topics including constitutional law, securities regulation, criminal procedure, family law, international law and jurisprudence. Our goal is to contribute to the legal community by publishing articles that highlight current legal issues and changes in the law. For example, in Volume 63 we published a symposium focusing on the legal effects of September 11th. The articles in Volume 64 ranged in topic from the prevention of identity theft and patent litigation settlements to software licensing and the torture of suspected terrorists. Volume 66 included a symposium recognizing the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education. 投稿须知: The University of Pittsburgh Law Review invites submissions of unsolicited manuscripts. The Law Review requests that manuscripts be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 200 words describing the contents of the article. All manuscripts, including footnotes and endnotes, should be typed and double or triple spaced. All citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). Submitted hard copies of manuscripts cannot be returned except on receipt of $2.50 for postage and handling. 194 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 In addition to hard copies, we now accept electronic submissions via the ExpressO electronic submission process, offered by Berkeley Electronic Press. Please do not submit electronic copies directly to the University of Louisville journal of family law ISSN: 0022-1066 期刊简介: Founded in 1961, the University of Louisville Law Review is the principal publication of the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville. Formerly known as the Journal of Family Law and later as the Brandeis Law Journal, the University of Louisville Law Review is a scholarly publication devoted to developing the law, evaluating legal institutions and analyzing issues of law and public policy. The Law Review features student notes and articles written by nationally and globally recognized experts. The Editorial Board and Staff of the Law Review publish three issues per year and have editorial control over its content. In its 2011 comprehensive survey of law journals, Washington and Lee University ranked the University of Louisville Law Review among the top 30% of journals nationally. The Law Review ranks among the top 20% of journals in terms of the number of citations to the journal's published content. As of 2011, materials published in the Law Review since 2004 have been cited more than 550 times in journal articles and cases. Candidates for staff membership on the Law Review are selected during the spring semester of their first or second year of law school. The selection process is chosen by the incoming editorial board and typically consists of an evaluation based on a review of the candidate’s analysis of a legal topic and cumulative GPA. After evaluation of each candidate, the editors extend invitations of first-year membership to meritorious applicants. During the first year, members submit a student note for potential publication in the following year's volume. The first-year members also assist in publishing the Law Review by performing tasks such as proofreading and cite checking. When first-year members have completed the requirements, they are accorded second-year membership and the opportunity to be considered for editorial positions. Some of the benefits of Law Review membership are receipt of academic credit, earned as follows: two credit hours upon completion of first-year membership requirements, one credit hour for publication, one credit hour for second-year membership absent a Board position, and one, three, or four credit hours for Editorial Board membership depending on the Board position for a total of seven potential credits. The completion of a publishable student note may fulfill the upper division writing requirement. The most beneficial aspects of Law Review membership are the writing experiences the members receive during their service and the recognition they receive in the legal community. Law Review membership is an academic honor for which students are encouraged to strive. 投稿须知: Articles may be submitted to the University of Louisville Law Review in any of three ways: Expresso. This is the preferred method for submission. E-mail. Submissions may also be made via email to lawreviewsubmissions@louisville.edu. Mail. You may mail your submission to the following address: Attn: Articles Selection Editor 195 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 University of Louisville Law Review Louis D. Brandeis School of Law University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 The general format for presentation of articles will be best understood by examining an issue of the Law Review. Footnotes and other citations must follow the style set forth in the Nineteenth Edition of the Harvard Law Review Association’s A Uniform System of Citation. Manuscripts must be double-spaced on 8 1/2 x 11″ paper, with a non-justified right margin. Endnotes, not footnotes, should be used. Any article that is accepted must be promptly resubmitted to the Law Review in Microsoft Word 2007 or higher format. The complete title of the article, the author’s name, complete address, e-mail address, and telephone number should be typed on a separate sheet, which should be the first page of the manuscript. A short autobiographical statement should be prepared as the first unnumbered footnote. It is the policy of the Law Review not to consider submissions written by outside students. Except under unusual circumstances, it also is the policy of the Law Review not to publish articles that have appeared or are scheduled to appear in other publications, or that have been authored by someone other than a full-time law faculty member at an American Bar Association accredited law school. Accordingly, all manuscripts should be submitted with the understanding that the Law Review possesses an exclusive license to publish. The author, however, retains all copyrights in the submission. Each published author will receive twenty-four reprints with normal covers of his or her article. Additional reprints and reprints with special covers may be ordered before publication for a reasonable fee. University of Pennsylvania journal of international economic law [Monthly] UNIV PENN LAW SCH, 3400 CHESTNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19104-6204 ISSN: 1086-7872 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law is a forum dedicated to the discussion of timely issues in the field of interntional economic law. The Journal defines international economic law as a multi-disciplinary approach that includes, but is not limited to: private international transactions, national governmental regulation, and international intergovernmental regulation. The Journal provides an interdisciplinary and comparative focus through the contributions of academics, government officials, and practitioners. The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law commenced publication with Volume 17, Number 1 (1996). The Journal replaced The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Business Law which ceased publication with Volume 16, Number 4 (1995). This Journal replaced the Journal of Comparative Business and Capital Market Law which ceased publication with Volume 8, Number 4 (December 1986). The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law publishes articles on public and private 196 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 international, comparative, transnational, and foreign law. The Journal, formerly the Journal of International Economic Law, has broadened its focus to explore issues at the forefront of general international law, but retains its strength as a leading journal of international business and economic law. In addition, due to the broadened focus, the members of the former Journal of International Law and Policy, an unofficial journal at Penn Law, joined the staff of the Journal of International Law in 2007. The previous materials of the Journal of International Law and Policy can be found here. Our internal website can be found here. The Journal provides an interdisciplinary and comparative focus through the contributions of academics, government officials, and practitioners. The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law commenced publication with Volume 29, Number 1 (2007). The Journal replaced The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, which ceased publication with Volume 28, Number 2 (2007). The Journal of International Economic Law replaced The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Business Law which ceased publication with Volume 16, Number 4 (1995). This Journal replaced the Journal of Comparative Business and Capital Market Law which ceased publication with Volume 8, Number 4 (December 1986). Copyright ?2009 Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. All rights reserved. Cite as: U. PA. J. INT'L L. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher 投稿须知: The Journal encourages the submission of unsolicited manuscripts regarding current topics in international economic law. The Journal does not publish unsolicited articles by authors currently enrolled in law school, except by those studying for an advance degree. To expedite the editorial process and to facilitate uniformity of presentation, authors are requested to prepare their submissions in accordance with the conventions outlined below, and to send two copies to the Editor-in-Chief University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 3400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia , PA 19104-6204 U.S.A. Manuscripts The language of publication is English. Authors are requested to provide two typed or word-processed double-spaced manuscripts with one-inch margins. Text should appear on one side of the paper and all pages should be numbered consecutively. The title, author's full name, and author's address should appear on the first page. Authors are requested to conform to The Chicago Manual of Style (14th ed. 1993). It is Journal policy that all articles be gender neutral. All unpublished manuscripts are the property of the Journal and will not be returned to the author. Abstracts Authors are requested to include with their submissions a brief abstract summarizing their article. Authors accepting offers of publication with the Journal will be required to prepare and submit such an abstract. 197 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 References and Footnotes Complete bibliographical information, including dates, should be provided for all works referred to in the text. Footnotes should be double-spaced and numbered consecutively. They should, as much as possible, be limited to citation material. Citations must conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (16th ed. 1997). Because all citations must be verifiable by the editors, all sources must be readily available in the United States or must be sent by the author upon acceptance of the manuscript for publication. Biographical Material A brief biographical star-note should precede the first citation of the manuscript. Authors are requested to submit a current resume or curriculum vitae with their submissions. Tables and Graphics Tables, diagrams, drawings, graphs, and other illustrations must be reproducible originals. They should be presented on separate sheets in a large size. Each table and graphic should have an Arabic number, a caption and an indication of where it should appear in the text. Authors are requested to refer to tables and graphics by number. Acceptance If an offer of publication is extended, the author will be requested to submit the article in electronic form, preferably in Microsoft Word format. Authors should contact the Editor-in-Chief at the above address or at (215) 898-6869 with any questions. Instructions to Authors The Journal welcomes the submission of unsolicited manuscripts regarding current topics in international economic law. Manuscripts: Authors are requested to provide two typed or word-processed double- spaced manuscripts with one-inch margins. Authors are requested to conform to The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed. 2003). It is Journal policy that all articles be gender-neutral. All unpublished manuscripts are the property of the Journal and will not be returned to the author. Abstracts: Authors are requested to provide a brief, publishable abstract summarizing the contents of the aubmission. References and Footnotes: Complete bibliographical information, including dates, should be provided for all works referred to in the text. Citations must conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). Because all citations must be verifiable by the editors, all sources must be readily available in the United States or must be sent by the author upon acceptance of the manuscript for publication. Biographical Material: A brief biographical star-note should precede the first citation of the manuscript. Authors are requested to submit a current resume or curriculum vitae with their submissions. Tables and Graphics: Tables, diagrams, drawings, graphs, and other illustrations must be reproducible originals. They should be presented on separate sheets in a large size. Each table and graphic should have an Arabic number, a caption, and an indication of where it should appear in the text. Authors are requested to refer to tables and graphics by number. If an offer of publication is extended, the author should submit the article over email or on a 3 1⁄2 inch diskette, in Microsoft Word format. The Journal will accept electronic manuscripts at its email address: jil@law.upenn.edu. Electronic submissions will not be accepted without the author’s curriculum vitae. 198 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Authors should contact the Editor-in-Chief or Articles Editor at the address below or at (215) 898-6869 with any questions. Please address manuscripts to: Editor-in-Chief University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law University of Pennsylvania Law School 3400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6204, U.S.A. Virginia law review [Bimonthly] UNIV VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW ASSOC, 58 MASSIE ROAD, CHARLOTTESVILLE, USA, VA, 2293-1789 ISSN: 0042-6601 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Virginia Law Review is a journal of general legal scholarship published by the students of the University of Virginia School of Law. The continuing objective of the Virginia Law Review is to publish a professional periodical devoted to legal and law-related issues that can be of use to judges, practitioners, teachers, legislators, students, and others interested in the law. First formally organized on April 23, 1913, the Virginia Law Review today remains one of the most respected and influential student legal periodicals in the country. 投稿须知: The Virginia Law Review publishes eight issues per year: March, April, May, June, September, October, November, and December. We welcome Article submissions from judges, professors, practitioners, and law clerks. We do not, however, consider work by current law students (though University of Virginia law students can submit Notes). Length: We strongly prefer Articles under 25,000 words (including footnotes). We will publish manuscripts over 25,000 words only under exceptional circumstances. Manuscripts under 10,000 words usually will be reviewed as Essays. Format: Submissions should be in Times 11 or a larger sized font, should be printed on one side of the page only, should utilize footnotes instead of endnotes, and should have numbered pages. We accept submissions either electronically or in hard-copy form. Electronic submissions should be sent by e-mail to lawrev@virginia.edu in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format. Hard-copy submissions should be addressed to: Virginia Law Review Association Attn: Articles Development Editor 580 Massie Road Charlottesville, VA 22903-1789 All submissions must include: a cover letter, which should prominently feature the following: the title of the manuscript, an e-mail address (Note: We will not acknowledge receipt of submissions without an e-mail address), a mailing address, 199 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 a daytime telephone number, a word count for the manuscript (including footnotes) and a separate word count for the footnotes. a brief abstract (under 250 words) on a separate page, and a copy of the manuscript. Resumes and other biographical information are optional. Timing: The best times to send Articles are between late February and mid-April and between mid-August and mid-October. We do not actively consider manuscripts over the summer (from late May until mid-August) and will not respond to requests for expedited review during that time. Expedited Review Process: We consider expedite requests during the school year, but not over the summer. Expedites should either be sent via e-mail to lawrev@virginia.edu or via phone to 434-924-3079 (e-mail is preferred). An expedite request should include: the author's name, e-mail address, and daytime telephone number; the date by which an answer is required; and the name of the journal that has offered publication. Although we make every effort to review expedited material, we cannot guarantee a reply given the high volume and rapid turnover of submissions. Vanderbilt law review [Bimonthly] VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW, VANDERBILT UNIV SCHOOL OF LAW, NASHVILLE, USA, TN, 37240 ISSN: 0042-2533 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: About the Law Review The Vanderbilt Law Review is published six times a year (in January, March, April, May, October, and November) by the Vanderbilt Law Review, Vanderbilt University Law School, 131 21st Av. S., Nashville, TN 37203. Law Review Member Selection: The Law Review selects new members in the spring of their first year. Students interested in Law Review membership are required to compete in a case comment competition following their spring final exams. Members are selected based on a combination of their case comment score and their first year grade point average. The Law Review selects thirty first year students annually. [Information on the Joint Case Competition] Transfer students may also become members. The Law Review conducts a transfer competition in the fall. Second year students may also write on to the Law Review. The write-on competition is conducted in the spring. [Information on the 2L Write-On Competition] Law Review Member Duties: Second year Law Review members have two principal duties. Second year students are required to assist the Managing Department in cite-checking professional and student pieces. Thorough and accurate completion of this duty is a requirement for membership. The Law Review also requires all second year members to write a student note. The note may be on any original American jurisprudential topic. Thoughtful, well-written, and innovative notes will be published by the Law Review. Third year members have the opportunity to serve on theLaw Review's editorial board. Editorial positions are chosen in the spring of a member's second year. 200 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Antidiscrimination Policy: It is the policy of the Law Review not to discriminate on the basis of race, gender, age, religion, ethnic background, marital status, or sexual orientation. Copyright Permission: The Vanderbilt Law Review publishes articles and notes under a copyright license with its authors. Users wishing to reproduce multiple copies, or to reprint elsewhere should contact us. For information regarding subscriptions to the Law Review or purchase of single and back issues, please go to our subscriptions page. 投稿须知: Overview The Vanderbilt Law Review publishes six issues per year, in January, March, April, May, October, and November. The Law Review welcomes submissions of both articles and essays. We rarely publish book reviews. We publish a symposium issue every year, but we do not accept outside submissions for symposia. The Law Review welcomes articles and essays on a wide range of legal topics, and we give serious consideration to every submission made. Authors should, however, realize that the overwhelming majority of our published articles are by law professors. Moreover, we do not publish student-written articles. The Law Review publishes at most 18 articles each year, and in the past few years has received more than 2,000 submissions per year. Submissions Vanderbilt Law Review is now reviewing submissions for the 2009-2010 academic year. We strongly prefer that authors submit their pieces electronically through ExpressO. However, we will accept print submissions or electronic submissions emailed to articles.review@law.vanderbilt.edu. Please do not submit both print and electronic copies. All submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter and a curriculum vitae. Submissions should conform to Bluebook format. Print submissions should be submitted to: Senior Articles Editor The Vanderbilt Law Review Vanderbilt University Law School 131 21st Avenue South Nashville, TN 37203 Expedited Reviews Please send all expedite requests through ExpressO. If you are unable to use ExpressO, please send your expedite request to articles.review@law.vanderbilt.edu. You must include the name of the offering journal(s) and the date the offer expires. Please allow at least five days to respond. Washington law review(Seattle,Wash. :1967) [Quarterly] UNIV WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW, WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 1100 NE CAMPUS PARKWAY 410 CONDON HALL, SEATTLE, USA, WA, 98105 ISSN: 0043-0617 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 201 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 期刊简介: The Washington Law Review publishes quarterly books in February, May, August, and November. The Law Review receives over one thousand unsolicited professional manuscripts each year from professors, lawyers, and judges. Articles are reviewed for interesting topics, timeliness, and quality of writing, among other factors. Each book typically contains two professional articles. Each book also includes around six Notes or Comments, short articles written by second-year students on the Law Review. "Notes" analyze a recent case or line of cases, while "Comments" analyze broader areas of law. The Washington Law Review is published for two main reasons. First, our work is useful to scholars, judges, and practitioners who rely on what we publish to better understand an area of law. The Law Review has individual and institutional subscribers across the country and in more than 30 foreign countries, and the full text of the Law Review is carried on both LEXIS and Westlaw, the two major online legal databases, so that people conducting legal research can easily find relevant articles. Second, by writing, editing, and publishing a legal journal such as the Washington Law Review, we learn a tremendous amount about legal research and writing, as well as about narrow areas of substantive law. One unusual characteristic of the Washington Law Review is that all students are expected to write a publishable article, while most law reviews publish only a few student-written pieces. As a result, students get a chance to master a narrow area of law, and present what they have learned -- and developed -- to a wide and critical audience. The work necessary to produce an accurate, timely legal journal can be drudgery. It involves reviewing all the materials that an author used in writing an article in order to verify the accuracy of the cited material. It also entails reading and editing an author's work over and over again, trying to improve the article. Finally, it is a commitment that can be a drain on one's time, and can interfere with sleep, studies, and outside pursuits. But membership on the Washington Law Review is also rewarding. Members learn about legal research and writing, about stamina for tedious work, and about teamwork -- experiences which benefit them later in their careers. The work of the Washington Law Review would be impossible without the assistance of the following people: Penny Hazelton, our Faculty Business Manager; Richard O. Kummert, our Faculty Adviser; and Fran Johnson and Jonathan Franklin, our Business Managers. In addition, the Law Review would like to express its gratitude to the law school community, and especially to the many professors who agree to work with students in finding and writing about interesting legal issues. These people deserve credit for helping to make the Washington Law Review the success that it is. 投稿须知: Submissions The Washington Law Review is now accepting submissions for upcoming issues. The Law Review will devote its Feb. 2009 issue to the prosecutorial function, in honor of the late Norm Maleng, King County Prosecuting Attorney for twenty-eight years. Interested authors should submit manuscripts touching upon the role of the criminal prosecutor by early September 2008. We invite authors to submit scholarly legal articles and essays on all topics of national interest. We ask that authors interested in publishing in the Washington Law Review take a moment to review our editing policy. Editing Policy The Washington Law Review conforms to the 18th edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of 202 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Citation. The Law Review follows the spelling conventions of Black's Law Dictionary (8th ed.) and Webster's Third New International Dictionary. The Law Review follows the style and grammar conventions of The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed.). Some authors make their arguments more effectively when using spelling or style that deviates from these guides. We believe that this balance is best struck in favor of the author. We strongly prefer electronic submissions via ExpressO. We also accept submissions at the address below. We regret that we cannot return authors' manuscripts. Washington Law Review Attn: Articles Department University of Washington William H. Gates Hall Box 353020 Seattle, WA 98195 To request an expedited review of a manuscript, please contact the Articles Department at articles@washlrev.org. Wisconsin law review [Bimonthly] UNIV WISCONSIN LAW SCHOOL, 975 BASCOM MALL, MADISON, USA, WI, 5376 ISSN: 0043-650X 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2009 版) 本刊收录在 Web of Science:SSCI(2012 版) 期刊简介: The Wisconsin Law Review is a student-run journal of legal analysis and commentary that is used by professors, judges, practitioners, and others researching contemporary legal topics. The Wisconsin Law Review, which is published six times each year, includes professional and student articles, with content spanning local, state, national, and international topics. In addition to publishing the journal, the Wisconsin Law Review sponsors an annual symposium at which leading scholars debate a significant issue in contemporary law. University of Wisconsin Law School students and faculty founded the Wisconsin Law Review in 1920. In 1935, students were designated as its sole editors. Approximately 1100 copies of the Wisconsin Law Review are distributed to subscribers worldwide. Each issue typically contains two or three professional articles and two or three student articles that address timely and relevant legal topics. The Wisconsin Law Review usually publishes one special issue each year. Recent special issues include our Symposium, The Future of Monopoly and Monopolization (Volume 2008, Issue 2). More information regarding the history of the Wisconsin Law Review is available in two articles prepared on our 75th anniversary: John S. Skilton, Turning the Pages, 1995 Wis. L. Rev. 1461, and Michael H. Wussow, A Law Review for Wisconsin, 1995 Wis. L. Rev. 1475. 投稿须知: Wisconsin Law Review seeks articles that address timely and relevant legal topics of state, national or international significance. We are particularly interested in receiving concise, readable articles. (See 2000 203 河海大学图书馆读者服务部纸质资源推介 总第 32 期 Wis. L. Rev. Issue 3.) If you would like to submit a manuscript for consideration, please review the following guidelines: Manuscripts should be double spaced with at least 1" margins and must be on 8?"x 11" white-recycled or white-bond paper. Text and citations must conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005) and the Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed. 2003). Electronic submissions are accepted exclusively via the ExpressO online submission service. Electronic manuscripts sent via email will NOT be accepted, unless the article is simultaneously submitted via hard copy. Manuscripts cannot be returned except upon receipt of postage and handling fees of US $5.00. Length Policy There is an emerging consensus among American law reviews, lawyers and law school professors that many law review articles have become too long and cumbersome. This view is shared by the current (and many past) members of the Wisconsin Law Review. Accordingly, and in line with new editorial policies announced by other American law reviews, as of January 1, 2006, the Wisconsin Law Review will give preference to articles not in excess of 37,000 words, including text and footnotes, as measured by Microsoft Word’s word count feature. (A typical Law Review page contains about 500 words.) In selecting articles for publication, weight will be given to submissions closer to 20,000 words in length. Articles submitted prior to January 1, 2006 will not be subject to this new policy. Authors who wish to submit articles over the length limit should attach to their submission an explanation of why they believe “exceptional circumstances?should apply. Comments and suggestions from Law Review readers respecting the new policy are welcome. Submission of Manuscripts Please send all manuscripts to: Wisconsin Law Review Attn: Senior Articles Editor University of Wisconsin Law School 975 Bascom Mall Madison, WI 53706-1399 Expedited Review To request an expedited review of a previously submitted article, email lawreview.submissions@law.wisc.edu or telephone (608) 262-5815 with the following information: The full name of the author(s) The short title of the article The date and time by which you need a reply A phone number or email adress where we can contact you with questions Generally, we need about seven (7) days notice to conduct an expedited review. Expedites may take slightly longer depending upon the number of requests. Additional Information Further questions should be directed to the Senior Articles Editor, lawreview.submissions@ law.wisc.edu or (608) 262-5815. 204