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期刊名称:HONG KONG LAW JOURNAL

ISSN:0378-0600
出版频率:Tri-annual
出版社:SWEET MAXWELL LTD, NORTH WAY, ANDOVER, ENGLAND, HANTS, SP10 5BE
期刊网址:http://www.law.hku.hk/hklj/index.php
影响因子: 0.611 (2020年) 0.211(2018年) 0.222(2017年) 0.205(2016年) 0.215(2015年) 0.078(2014年) 0.256(2013年) 0.154 (2012年)
主题范畴:LAW;    CHINA'JOURNALS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The Hong Kong Law Journal was founded in 1971 and is the leading scholarly journal in the English language on common law in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and law in the mainland PRC. It is a peer-reviewed journal, providing up-to-date, academic, authoritative and critical analysis of current legal issues in Hong Kong and the PRC. In addition, the journal accepts and publishes comparative, jurisprudential, international, and interdisciplinary material relevant to the study of law.

The Journal enjoys a wide circulation throughout the common law world. It is available online on a current, full text basis on Westlaw. It is indexed by Scopus, the Social Sciences Citation Index, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, and the Index to Legal Periodicals. It is abstracted on the Social Science Research Network, and is available in a full text version on a delayed (one-year) basis on Hein Online and the HKU HUB (selected articles only).


Instructions to Authors
1. A submission will be considered for publication only on the understanding that:
  It has not been published elsewhere in whole, in part, or in substance;
  It is submitted exclusively to Hong Kong Law Journal;
  It may be submitted in confidence to an expert reader for evaluation;
  The editors reserve the right to make what changes they consider desirable to:
    (a) convert the submission into house style;
    (b) eliminate errors of typing, grammar, syntax, punctuation, spelling idiom, and the like;
    (c) eliminate ambiguity, illogicality, tautology, circumlocution, and redundancy;
    (d) ensure accuracy and coherence;
    (e) improve the mode of expression and style of writing; and
    (f) avoid possible criminal or civil liability.
  Unsolicited book reviews will not be accepted.
  Plagiarism will immediately disqualify a submission from consideration.
2. Authors are urged to acquaint themselves with the journal's house style(the complete style guide is available at www.hklj.com) and to read their submissions very carefully to avoid the need for the editors to exercise these rights extensively. Note:
  The name of the author of a book or article cited should appear with proper name or initials followed by surname. Thus, Kevin P Lane. The title of a book is to be in italics, with place of publication, publisher, edition (other than the first), and year of publication, followed by page number. Thus, Kevin P. Lane, Sovereignty and the Status Quo (Boulder, San Francisco, and Oxford: Westview Press, 1990), p 43: Norman Miners, The Government and Politics of Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 5th edn, 1991), p 72.
  The title of an article is to be in roman type surrounded by double quotation marks. The name of the journal is to be in italic type, as commonly abbreviated (or spelt out in full if likely to be unfamiliar to Hong Kong Law Journal readers), and the year and volume number (if any) are to be provided. Thus: A.R. Dicks, "The Position of Hong Kong and Macao in Recent Chinese Legislation", (1974) 4 HKLJ 151, 155-6; Dick Wilson, "New Thoughts on the Future of Hong Kong", (1977) 8 Pacific Community 588, 597.
  Note the use (or absence) and exact placement of full stops and commas.
  Quotation marks are double, but within a quotation are single.
  "Section" is spelt out in full in the main text, but abbreviated to "s" in footnotes.
  Cross-references: "n 21 above" or "see n 21 above" as appropriate; "Jones (n 37 above), p 25".
  Use "above" and "below", not "supra" or "ante" and "infra" or "post".
  Do not use "op cit", "loc cit", or other such abbreviations, other than "ibid" (referring to the work cited immediately above.)
3. Footnotes are to be used in the following sections: Comment (relatively short pieces expressing an opinion on current issues), Analysis (relatively short pieces of hard-core legal exegesis, eg notes of cases and recent legislation), Articles (longer pieces - 5,000 to 10,000 words - on a fairly general topic), Chinese Law, and the Basic Law.
4. We request all contributors to follow these rules:
  All submissions should be word-processed, double-spaced, with wide margins and the first line of paragraphs indented (except where the paragraph is the first under a primary or secondary heading).
  The titles should be centred, but all headings should be flush with the left-hand margin.
  Main headings should be in bold, immediately followed by a blank line; the next level of subsidiary headings should be in italics, immediately followed by the next line of text. Avoid further sub-headings where possible.
  Short quotations are to be within the text; long quotations (more than four or so lines of print) should be indented, preceded and followed by a blank line, with quotation marks, and an exact replica of the original.
  Footnotes should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals in superscript after any punctuation mark and without any surrounding bracket or full stop.
  Authors must indicate degrees, professional qualifications, and professional or academic status (not necessarily for publication), and supply evidence of these on request.
Authors must prepare an abstract of the article for inclusion before the full text of the article. Abstracts should convey a summary of the theme and main points of the article, and should run no more than 10-14 lines of italicized print.
5. Authors retain copyright in the words used, but upon submission of material for publication, grant Sweet & Maxwell Asia a licence to publish the submission in print and/or digital formats. Sweet & Maxwell Asia retains copyright in the design, format and layout of all material published in the Hong Kong Law Journal. All contributions are sent at the author's risk though, of course, the Editors endeavour to return all unused material.
6. Upon publication of their submission, Authors will receive one bound copy of the issue of the journal where their submission appears and ten off prints of their submission.
7. Submission of material for publication will be taken as acceptance of the terms of publication described in these notes.


Editor's E-mail: hklj@hkusua.hku.hk

Tel: 2859 2939
Fax: 2546 3475

Articles for submission can be sent by e-mail to rick.glofcheski@hku.hk or be addressed to The Editor, Hong Kong Law Journal, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong. Books for reviwer can be sent to the Editor, at the same address.


Editorial Board
Editorial Committee
Professor Richard Glofcheski

Editorial Committee
Editor,
Professor Rick Glofchesiki

Albert H Y Chen

Associate Editor,
Professor Albert H Y Chen

Editor:
Rick Glofcheski

Associate Editor:
Albert H Y Chen

Articles Editors:
Kelley Loper
S H Goo
Simon Young
Felix Chan
Thomas Cheng
Yap Po Jen
Marco Wan
James Fry
Lee Mason
Gary Meggitt
Cora Chan

Comment Editor: Puja Kapai
Chinese law Editors: Fu Hua Ling, He Xin , Zhao Yun, Gu Weixia, Xi Chao, Haochen Sun, Michael Ng
Reviews Editor: Amanda Whitfort

Student Editors: Francis Chung & Lydia Leung

Editorial Board

Chairman: Denis K L Chang, SC

Deputy Chairman: Ronny F H Wong, SC

Members:

Albert H Y Chen
Rick Glofcheski
Hon Margaret Ng


International Editorial Board

Jerome A Cohen (New York University)
Stanley Lubman (University of California (Berkeley))
Sir Anthony Mason (Court of Final Appeal)
Pitman B Potter (University of British Columbia)
Barry A Rider (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London)
William Twining (University College, London)
Peter Wesley-Smith (formerly University of Hong Kong)
Raymond Wacks (Professor Emeritus, University of Hong Kong)
Michael Palmer (School of Oriental and African Studies, London)
Yash Ghai (Professor Emeritus, University of Hong Kong)



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