万维提示:
1、该刊只有国际刊号。
2、投稿方式:在线投稿。
3、刊内网址:https://brill.com/cjel
4、投稿网址:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/cjel/
5、武汉大学环境法研究所官网:
https://riel.whu.edu.cn/
6、官网邮箱:ben.boer@sydney.edu.au(主编)
7、出刊日期:半年刊,一年出版2期。
8、微信公众号:武汉大学环境法研究所(whu_riel)
2021年9月1日星期三
《中国环境法学刊(英文)》作者须知
【官网信息】
Instructions for Authors
Scope
The Chinese Journal of Environmental Law (CJEL) publishes international, comparative, and national research and reviews concerned with environmental law and policy. While CJEL presents leading work from or concerned with China, other Asian regions, and the developing world at large, the journal’s geographic coverage is unlimited, and its scope is intentionally broad. It encompasses diverse areas of international, regional and national environmental law, including biodiversity law, climate change law, energy law, environmental assessment, marine environmental law, natural resources law, planning law and pollution law, as well as institutional developments such as environmental courts, and compliance and enforcement issues.
Ethical and Legal Conditions
The publication of a manuscript in a peer-reviewed work is expected to follow standards of ethical behavior for all parties involved in the act of publishing: authors, editors, and reviewers. Authors, editors, and reviewers should thoroughly acquaint themselves with Brill’s publication ethics, which may be downloaded here: brill.com/page/ethics/publication-ethics-cope-compliance.
Online Submission
CJGG uses online submission only. Authors should submit their manuscript online via the Editorial Manager (EM) online submission system at: editorialmanager.com/cjel.
First-time users of EM need to register first. Go to the website and click on the "Register Now" link in the login menu. Enter the information requested.
When you register, select e-mail as your preferred method of contact. Upon successful registration, you will receive an e-mail message containing your Username and Password. If you should forget your Username and Password, click on the "Send Username/Password" link in the login section, and enter your first name, last name and e-mail address exactly as you had entered it when you registered. Your access codes will then be e-mailed to you.
Prior to submission, authors are encouraged to read the ‘Instructions for Authors’. When submitting via the website, you will be guided stepwise through the creation and uploading of the various files.
A revised document is uploaded the same way as the initial submission. The system automatically generates an electronic (PDF) proof, which is then used for reviewing purposes. All correspondence, including the editor’s request for revision and final decision, is sent by e-mail.
Double-blind Peer Review
CJEL uses a double-blind peer review system, which means that manuscript author(s) do not know who the reviewers are, and that reviewers do not know the names of the author(s).
When you submit your article via Editorial Manager, you will be asked to submit a separate title page that includes the full title of the manuscript, the names and complete contact details of all authors, the abstract, keywords, and any acknowledgement texts. This page will not be accessible to the referees. All other files (manuscript, figures, tables, etc.) should not contain any information concerning author names, institutions, etc. The names of these files and the document properties should also be anonymized.
Contact Address
For any questions or problems relating to your manuscript, please contact the Editor-in-Chief: ben.boer@sydney.edu.au. For questions about Editorial Manager, authors can also contact the Brill EM Support Department: em@brill.com.
Submission Requirements
Language
Contributions written in English, using UK British spelling, should be consistent throughout. Important names in foreign languages should be spelled in their most common transliteration (e.g. “Mao Zedong”, but “Chiang Kai-shek”). Key words in foreign language are transliterated and printed in cursive script, followed by the original characters, which need to be formatted in Unicode. Example (Chinese): “The concept of a harmonious society (hexie shehui和谐社会)…”
Punctuation
Use the serial comma (a.k.a. Harvard comma or Oxford comma): place a comma after the penultimate item in a series or list, e.g. "the American flag is red, white, and blue", not “the American flag is red, white and blue".
Abbreviations and Acronyms
All abbreviations are spelled out upon first mention, with the abbreviation given in brackets.
In general, abbreviations and acronyms should be used sparingly, and only when they are in common usage (e.g., “USA”, “UN”, “e.g.”, “i.e.”, “etc.”).
Apostrophes
All contractions are spelled out (e.g. “cannot”, “will not”, “it is” rather than “can’t”, “won’t”, “it’s”). Decades only take an apostrophe if the century is omitted (e.g. “the 1970s”, but “the ‘70s”). Plural forms and nouns ending on s do not take an additional s when turned into a possessive, e.g.: “Descartes’ philosophy”, “the netizens’ attitude”.
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