期刊名称:COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW
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ISSN: | 0010-1931
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出版频率: | Tri-annual
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出版社: | COLUMBIA JOURNAL TRANSNATIONAL LAW ASSOC, COLUMBIA UNIV, SCHOOL LAW, 435 W 116TH ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10027
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出版社网址: | http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jtl/
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期刊网址: | http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jtl/
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影响因子: |
0.515 (2020年)
0.793(2018年)
0.906(2017年)
0.714(2016年)
0.878(2015年)
0.257(2014年)
0.538(2013年)
0.828 (2012年)
0.233(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS; LAW |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
[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¡ªentire issues dedicated to the examination of current international law problems¡ªhad 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)
Instructions to Authors
Expedited Review Policy 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. The editors would appreciate notification of withdrawal if an offer to publish is accepted with another journal or other publication.
The Journal cannot guarantee that emailed submissions will be printed and submitted for review in a timely manner; the editors therefore prefer that submissions be made in the form of hard copies whenever possible.
* Please note that all manuscripts submitted in any other form other than MS Word must be converted by the author to MS Word prior to acceptance or editing. This includes WordPerfect submissions.
Editorial Board
2005-2006 Editorial Board
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Charles Kitcher |
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Editor-in-Chief |
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Christopher Belelieu |
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Executive Editor |
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Sean Murphy |
Rebecca Rettig |
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John Tanski |
Jon Halski |
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Managing Editors |
Managing Editors |
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Joshua Rothstein |
Cecily Rose |
Dana Stringer |
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Head Notes Editor |
Head Articles Editor |
Essays & Reviews Editor |
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Rachel Rosenthal |
Marti Alane Flacks |
Bukola Jejeloye |
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Financial Editor |
Public Affairs Editor |
Online Editor |
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Terry Chang |
Peter Friedman |
Victoria Koroteyeva |
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Suzanne deVries |
Wook Hwang |
Tony McMahon |
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Anthony O¡¯Rourke |
Valerie Knobelsdorf |
Changho Sohn |
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Meredith Shaw |
Articles Editors |
Articles Editors |
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Notes Editors |
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