期刊名称:AMERICAN LAW AND ECONOMICS REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
About the Journal
The rise of the field of law and economics has been extremely rapid over the last 25 years. Among important developments of the 1990s has been the founding of the American Law and Economics Association. The creation and rapid expansion of the ALEA and the creation of parallel associations in Europe, Latin America, and Canada attest to the growing acceptance of the economic perspective on law by judges, practitioners, and policy-makers.
The Review is a refereed journal, published twice a year. It maintains the highest scholarly standards, and at the same time endeavours to publish international work that is accessible to the full range of membership in the ALEA, which includes practising lawyers, consulting economics and academic lawyers, and academic economists from around the world. The Review differs from other journals in the field in that it features book reviews and review essays. It also differs from other scholarly economic journals in particular, in that the Editors endeavour to make the material more easily accessible to non-academics.
Abstracting and Indexing Services
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Instructions to Authors
Instructions to Authors
Authors should submit their manuscript through the journal's online submission site. Please be sure to include the .bib file if you are submitting a .tex file as the typesetter cannot typeset references from a .pdf file. An abstract of not more than 100 words should accompany each manuscript. Footnotes should also be double spaced and numbered sequentially. A style sheet is available to download (PDF file).
PERMISSIONS FOR ILLUSTRATIONS AND FIGURES
Permission to reproduce copyright material, for print and online publication in perpetuity, must be cleared and if necessary paid for by the author; this includes applications and payments to DACS, ARS, and similar licensing agencies where appropriate. Evidence in writing that such permissions have been secured from the rights-holder must be made available to the editors. It is also the author's responsibility to include acknowledgements as stipulated by the particular institutions. Oxford Journals can offer information and documentation to assist authors in securing print and online permissions: please see the Guidelines for Authors section. Information on permissions contacts for a number of main galleries and museums can also be provided. Should you require copies of this, please contact the editorial office of the journal in question or the Oxford Journals Rights department.
JEL CODES
Beginning April 1, 2008, American Law and Economics Review will offer browse-by-subject using JEL codes. Authors should include JEL codes with manuscript during submission. Please provide the JEL codes. If you have any question regarding JEL codes, please visit the following web site: http://http://www.aeaweb.org/journal/jel_class_system.html
LANGUAGE EDITING
Before submitting your manuscript to American Law and Economics Review you may wish to have it professionally edited, particularly if English is not your first language. This is not a mandatory step, but may help to ensure that the academic content of your paper is fully understood by journal editors and reviewers. Language editing does not guarantee that your manuscript will be accepted for publication. If you would like information about one such service please click here: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/for_authors/language_services.html. There are other specialist language editing companies that offer similar services and you can also use any of these. Authors are liable for all costs associated with such services.
FREE AND PERMANENT URL FOR AUTHORS
Beginning June 1, 2008, American Law and Economics Review will offer publishing authors a free and permanent URL link to their article. URL links will be distributed upon online publication.
SELF-ARCHIVING POLICY
For information about this journal's policy, please visit our Author Self-Archiving policy page.
LICENCE TO PUBLISH
Upon receipt of accepted manuscripts at Oxford Journals authors will be invited to complete an online copyright licence to publish form.
Please note that by submitting an article for publication you confirm that you are the corresponding/submitting author and that Oxford University Press ("OUP") may retain your email address for the purpose of communicating with you about the article. You agree to notify OUP immediately if your details change. If your article is accepted for publication OUP will contact you using the email address you have used in the registration process. Please note that OUP does not retain copies of rejected articles.
Editorial Board
EDITORS:
Professor John J. Donohue
Stanford Law School
Professor Steven Shavell
Harvard Law School
MANAGING EDITOR:
Karen Crocco
American Law and Economics Association, Yale Law School
EDITORIAL BOARD:
Gary S. Becker
Department of Economics, University of Chicago
Lisa Bernstein
School of Law, University of Chicago
Richard Craswell
School of Law, Stanford University
Theodore Eisenberg
School of Law, Cornell University
Robert C. Ellickson
School of Law, Yale University
Christine Jolls
School of Law, Harvard University
Lewis Kornhauser
School of Law, New York University
Steven Levitt
Department of Economics, University of Chicago
Edward R. Morrison
School of Law, Columbia University
Jennifer F. Reinganum
Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University
Roberta Romano
School of Law, Yale University
Andrei Shleifer
Department of Economics, Harvard University
Matthew L. Spitzer
School of Law, University of Southern California
Michael J. Trebilcock
Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
Roger van den Bergh
Economic Institute, University of Utrecht
Michelle J. White
Department of Economics, University of Michigan
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