期刊名称:CHINESE LAW AND GOVERNMENT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
What are the nuances of party politics in the People's Republic? How does tradition influence modern legal practice? How are China's local, regional, and national administrations selected and organized? Chinese Law and Government surveys the most important and provocative Chinese works in the fields of law, politics, and government. It features unabridged translations of important policy documents and scholarly works, and also includes works of major significance from Japanese, Russian, and Taiwan sources.
Instructions to Authors
Chinese Law and Government
Information for Contributors Submission of Manuscripts Manuscripts should be submitted to:
James Tong, Editor Chinese Law and Government UCLA Department of Political Science, Bunche Hall Los Angeles CA 90024
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Form of Manuscripts
Two copies of manuscripts should be submitted. The text should be double-spaced, on one side of good quality paper, allowing ample margins. All illustrations, tables, etc., should be placed on separate sheets, included with each copy. Their approximate placement should be indicated in the text. The notes should be placed at the end of the text (DO NOT USE EMBEDDED FOOTNOTES OR GRAPHICS).
The covering letter should provide full affiliation, the mail and E-mail addresses, and telephone number(s) of the corresponding author. Brief bio-graphical statements of all authors should be included. The title page should include the paper title and the names and affiliations of all the authors.
Authors must complete and sign the form ¡°Consent to Publish/Transfer of English-language Rights,¡± and provide it to the Editor with the final copy of his/her paper.
A diskette with the complete text should be submitted in an IBM-compatible format. The software and formats used for the text and graphics files should be identified in the covering letter as well as on the diskettes.
- All tables and charts or other art should be submitted in separate files from the main text of the manuscript and the diskettes must indicate the program used to create them. DO NOT embed them in the main text of the manuscript.
- DO NOT use the automatic footnoting feature in your word processor. Notes should be indicated by a superscript number in the text, and the note text should be placed as regular running text at the end of the manuscript or in a separate file.
References
The reference list should be provided at the end of the paper. The references should be arranged alphabetically according to the name of the first author or editor. References should be provided as follows.
References to Items in Periodicals These should take the form: author(s), title, journal (italicized or underlined), volume and issue numbers, date, inclusive pages. For all authors, last names are given first; likewise for editors, with the names followed by ¡°ed.¡± The name of the last author ends with a period. More than two authors are separated by semicolons. The date is given in parentheses. Example:
Notes 17. T.H. Davenport and M.C. Beers, ¡°Managing Information About Processes,¡± Journal of Management Information Systems 12, no. 1 (summer 1995): 57¨C80. 18. John Smith, ¡°Why Economics?¡± New York Times, April 1, 1999: 25.
References Davenport, T.H., and M.C. Beers. ¡°Managing Information About Processes.¡± Journal of Management Information Systems 12, no. 1 (summer 1995): 57¨C80. Smith, John. ¡°Why Economics?¡± New York Times, April 1, 1999: 25.
References to Books
Author(s) are specified in the same style as for periodicals. In the title, all principal words are capitalized and the title is italicized or underlined. The title ends with a period and is followed by city, ¡°:¡±, publisher, year. Example:
Notes 19. J. Nonaka, The Knowledge-Creating Company (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995), 65.
References Nonaka, J., and H. Takeuchi. The Knowledge-Creating Company. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Figures and Tables
Figures should be submitted as original drawings, complete, and ready for photoreproduction. Tables submitted as cleanly printed copy may also be reproduced photographically. All lettering and figure elements should be large enough to be readable when the figure has been reduced to fit the journal page. All figures and tables must be specifically referred to in the text. All figures and tables should have brief, descriptive captions. If figures are provided on diskette, they should be in their original software (e.g., Excel, JPEG, TIFF, EPS), rather than pasted into a word-processing document. All figures must be submitted in camera-ready condition, preferably in black and white. We do not have the staff to produce or otherwise repair figures.
Proofs and Reprints
Authors will receive page proofs of their papers, which should be returned to the publisher within five working days. Each author will receive a free copy of the issue in which his or her paper appears. Additional copies of the journal and/or reprints may be ordered at the time the proofs are returned.
Editorial Board Editorial BoardThomas P. Bernstein, Columbia University; Parris H. Chang, Pennsylvania State University; Jerome A. Cohen, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and; Garrison; Chalmers Johnson, Japan Policy Research Institute; Michael Y.M. Kau, Brown University; John W. Lewis, Stanford University; Victor Li, East-West Center; John T. Ma, New York Public Library; James D. Seymour, Columbia University; Ezra F. Vogel, Harvard University
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