Author Guidelines

Please ensure that you carefully read and adhere to the author's guidelines when preparing your manuscript for submission. It is mandatory that authors submitting to E-Justice follow these guidelines and utilize the provided template. Failure to do so may result in rejection by the editorial team prior to review. Manuscripts must strictly comply to the specified formatting requirements, which can be found in the downloadable template accessible “here“. This template serves as a tool to aid authors in manuscript preparation and reflects the precise format expected by the editor. Authors are instructed to directly use the downloaded template from E-Justice, inserting and formatting their content accordingly.

General requirements

  1. Authors must confirm their authorship individually, and international collaboration is encouraged. Any misconduct regarding authorship will result in sanctions, potentially including a ban for the author(s) involved.
  2. We do not accept "massive submissions" from specific institutions or authors/co-authors. Authors are advised to submit their papers with at least a one-year gap between submissions. If a particular name, whether as the main author or co-author, submits papers too frequently, the manuscript is likely to be rejected to prevent misconduct.
  3. Each author is required to have an ORCID ID. For those without one, please create an account, and the ORCID link must be provided during the submission process.
  4. Manuscripts should be between 4000 and 8000 words in length, including abstract, footnotes, and references.
  5. The manuscript should be written in English.
  6. During the pre-review stage, if the editor identifies concerns with grammar or language proficiency, they may request the author to proofread the article and submit a certificate of proofread.
  7. Manuscripts must include at least 25 references from journal articles published within the last ten years. References should be clearly and completely written.
  8. The manuscript should include an abstract of maximum 250 words. The title must be concise and clear, with a maximum of 16 words. Keywords should consist of 5-8 terms related to the topic, not excerpts from the title.
  9. Citations should follow the Mendeley standard citation application type: Chicago Manual Style 17 Edition (Author Fullnote) in footnote form.
  10. The structure of the manuscript (article) should follow this outline:

- Introduction

- Research Method

- Results and Discussion

- Conclusion

- Acknowledgment

- Conflict of Interest

- Author(s) Contribution

- References