期刊名称:JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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 Journal of International Criminal Justice aims to promote a profound collective reflection on the new problems facing international law.
Established by a group of distinguished criminal lawyers and international lawyers, the Journal addresses the major problems of justice from the angle of law, jurisprudence, criminology, penal philosophy, and the history of international judicial institutions.
It is intended for graduate and post-graduate students, practitioners, academics, government officials, as well as the hundreds of people working for international criminal courts.
ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING SERVICES
Journal of International Criminal Justice is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:
Centre of Documentation Catalogue Criminal Justice Abstracts Current Law Index Google Scholar Index to Legal Periodicals & Books International Political Science Abstracts Legal Journals Index LexisNexis Peace Research Abstracts Scopus Social Science Research Network (SSRN) Wilson OmniFile Full Text Mega Edition
Instructions to Authors The Journal of International Criminal Justice invites submission of manuscripts on International Criminal Law, Comparative Criminal Law, Criminology, and Penal Philosophy. Manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor in Chief, accompanied by an assurance that the article has not been published, submitted, or accepted elsewhere.
Authors are requested to submit their manuscript by electronic mail (Word or Windows attachment) to jicj@geneva-academy.ch; alternatively, a hard copy of the manuscript could be sent by post to the editorial offices, addressed to:
Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Villa Moynier Rue Lausanne 120B CP 67 1211 Geneva Switzerland
Length of manuscript
Manuscripts submitted to the Journal should range from 3,000 to 10,000 words in length, including abstract and footnotes. In exceptional circumstances, the Journal will extend this limit to 15,000 words for Articles that make an important contribution to the field.
Format requirement
All manuscripts should be double spaced with single spaced abstract and footnotes. Heavy footnoting is discouraged. Authors are invited to follow the Journal’s style-sheet, which may be obtained from the Editorial Assistant upon request, or from the Journal’s web page at: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/jicjus/for_authors/stylesheet 2009.pdf
Consideration of manuscripts
Receipt of all manuscripts will be acknowledged immediately, and after receiving comments from two to three referees, notification of acceptance, rejection or need for revision will be given within eight weeks of receipt of manuscript.
Book reviews
The Journal of International Criminal Justice publishes both short book reviews (500-600 words) and longer review essays (1,500-2,000 words). If you are interested in reviewing a title, please contact Professor Fannie Lafontaine, Member, Board of Editors and Book Reviews Editor, for a list of titles that may be available for review. Please provide the following information: name; institutional affiliation; language competency; a brief explanation of your experience in the field of international criminal law and justice.
Unsolicited reviews of 500-600 words are also accepted on occasion.
If you are interested in having a title reviewed, please contact Professor Lafontaine, with information about the title in question. Alternatively, non-returnable titles may be mailed directly to:
Book Reviews Section, JICJ Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Villa Moynier Rue Lausanne 120B CP 67 1211 Geneva Switzerland
Preference may be given to reviews of non-English language materials and to reviews of newly published books.
Offprints
Offprints can be ordered using the Oxford Journals Author Services site at the same time as signing the licence to publish, details of which are below.
Online licencing and Open Access
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.
Journal of International Criminal Justice authors have the option to publish their paper under the Oxford Open initiative; whereby, for a charge, their paper will be made freely available online immediately upon publication. After your manuscript is accepted the corresponding author will be required to accept a mandatory licence to publish agreement. As part of the licensing process you will be asked to indicate whether or not you wish to pay for open access. If you do not select the open access option, your paper will be published with standard subscription-based access and you will not be charged.
Oxford Open articles are published under Creative Commons licences. Authors publishing in the Journal can use the following Creative Commons licences for their articles:
• Creative Commons Attribution licence (CC-BY)
• Creative Commons non-Commercial No Derivatives licence (CC-BY-NC-ND)
Please click here for more information about the Creative Commons licences.
Open Access Charges You can pay Open Access charges using our Author Services site. This will enable you to pay online with a credit/debit card, or request an invoice by email or post. The open access charges applicable are:
Regular charge - £1750/ $2800 / €2275 List B Developing country charge* - £875 / $1400 / €1135 List A Developing country charge* - £0 /$0 / €0 *Visit our Developing Countries pagefor a list of qualifying countries
Please note that these charges are in addition to any colour/page charges that may apply.
Orders from the UK will be subject to the current UK VAT charge. For orders from the rest of the European Union, OUP will assume that the service is provided for business purposes. Please provide a VAT number for yourself or your institution, and ensure you account for your own local VAT correctly.
Language Editing
Particularly if English is not your first language, before submitting your manuscript you may wish to have it edited for 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. 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.
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