Author Guidelines
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
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Authors must submit a manuscript that has been carefully checked. The manuscript is a scientific paper from research results or conceptual ideas. Written in English. The manuscript is original (not plagiarized) and has never been published in other media. |
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WRITING RULES |
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The manuscript is written in a maximum of 25 pages with dvOT1ef757c0 12 font and 1.0 spacing in A4 size. Further information see journal templates! |
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The systematics of the results of the research on writing manuscripts include: |
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Title |
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The title uses effective sentences with a maximum of 18 words. |
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Author Identity |
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· Author Name · Affiliation · E-mail (The e-mail listed must be active because correspondence is via e-mail) |
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Abstract |
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The abstract contains a brief introduction to the problem, the purpose of the manuscript, the research method, and a brief summary of the results. The abstract is typed in English with single spacing, a maximum of 170 words. Written in AdvOT1ef757c0 font (10 Pt). |
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Introduction |
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The introduction should be clear and provide the legal issues to be addressed in the manuscript. Before the objectives, the author should provide adequate background, and a very brief literature survey to note the existing solutions, to show the best of previous researchers, to show what you want to achieve (to point out limitations), and to show the scientific merit or novelty of the manuscript. At the end, you should explain the urgency and clearly state the objectives of your research. At the end, you should explain the urgency and clearly state the objectives of your research and mention the research problem in this section. |
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Research methods |
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This method is written descriptively and must provide a statement regarding the research methodology, including the type of research, research approach, data sources, and analysis methods. The author must explain the mechanism for analyzing legal issues. This method should provide the reader with an overview of the methods used, this method is optional, only for original research articles. |
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Results and Discussion |
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Results should be clear and concise. The discussion should address the significance of the results, not repeat them. Avoid lengthy citations and discussions of published literature. For more information, see journal templates! |
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Conclusion |
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The main conclusions of the research can be presented in a short Conclusion section. The conclusion section should direct the reader to the important points in the manuscript. |
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Confession |
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[OPTIONAL]. This is used to acknowledge the efforts of colleagues, who are not listed as co-authors, for their assistance and funding for your research/publication. |
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Reference |
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Use the format for writing references and citations in APA 7th Edition style which is generally used in international journals, including for articles in the fields of politics and public policy. For more details, see journal templates! |
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REFERENCE |
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