To Whom It May Concern!

An International Agency for the Development of Culture, Education and Science (IADCES), in collaboration with the American Society for Legal History and the University of Illinois (USA) invites you to appear in the scientific periodical journal

Law and History Review

ISSN: 0738-2480 (Print), 1939-9022 (Online)

Law and History Review(LHR), America's leading legal history journal, encompasses American, European, and ancient legal history issues. The journal's purpose is to further research in the fields of the social history of law and the history of legal ideas and institutions.LHRfeatures articles, essays, commentaries by international authorities, and reviews of important books on legal history.

The frequency of the issue – 4 issues/year.

A part edition of the issued collection of scientific articles is forwarded to the Library of the U.S. Congress, as well as to the libraries of the largest universities of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, the United States of America, Australia and the world.

The journal is intended for students, undergraduates, advanced and postdoctoral students, degree-seeking students, young professionals, lecturers, and academic researchers from different countries.

This issue has been included in the database of the SCOPUS and Web of Science.

Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 1.927

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.600

Impact Factor*: 0.565

*2016 Journal Citation Reports®, Thomson Reuters

The distribution term of the publication is up to 180 working days after the end date of the articles acceptance.

Main Headings of the Journal:

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·  Legal

·  History

·  Social Sciences

·  Education

·  Sociology

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Editors:

Editor

Elizabeth R. Dale
Professor, Department of History and Levin College of Law
University of Florida
Associate Editors

Felice Batlan
IIT/Chicago-Kent College of Law

Will Hanley
Florida State University
Department of History

Editorial Board

David Anderson
University of Warwick, UK

Constance Backhouse
University of Ottawa, Canada

Edward J. Balleisen
Duke University, USA

Stuart Banner
University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Lauren Benton
New York University, USA

David Bernstein
George Mason University, USA

Elizabeth Borgwardt
Washington University in St. Louis, USA

Holly Brewer
University of Maryland, USA

Thomas Buoye
University of Tulsa, USA

Christopher Capozzola
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Amy Chazkel
Queens College, CUNY, USA

Li Chen
University of Toronto-Scarborough, Canada

Andrew Wender Cohen
Syracuse University, USA

Simon Cole
UC, Irvine, USA

Jane Dailey
University of Chicago, USA

Simon Devereaux
University of Victoria, Canada

Laura F. Edwards
Duke University, USAThomas Ginsburg
University of Chicago, USA

Ariela J. Gross
University of Southern California, USA

Sally E. Hadden
Florida State University, USA

Amalia Kessler
Stanford University, USA

Daniel M. Klerman
University of Southern California, USA

Elizabeth Kolsky
Villanova University, USA

Adriaan Lanni
Harvard University, USA

Kenneth F. Ledford
Case Western Reserve University, USA

Kenneth W. Mack
Harvard University, USA

Rebecca Mclennan
University of California, Berkeley, USA

Ajay Mehrotra
Indiana University, USA

M. C. Mirow
Florida International University, USA

Devin Pendas
Boston College, USA

Linda Przybyszewski
Notre Dame, USA

Gautham Rao
American University, USA

Stephen Robertson
University of Sydney, Australia

Richard J. Ross
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Reuel Schiller
University of California, Hastings College of Law, USA

Trevor Stack
University of Aberdeen, UK

Kristen A. Stilt
Northwestern University, USA

Alexander Tseis
Loyola University, USA

John Wertheimer
Davidson College, USA

James Q. Whitman
Yale University, USA

How to publish a paper

1.  Send the manuscript and information about the author to the Editorial Board address:

2.  Manuscripts are accepted only by e-mail.

3.  After a review, you will be sent a postal message in 30 days with a full cost estimate and payment options.

4.  Pay for processing the manuscript and publishing the paper by using the payment details sent to you.

5.  After the Journal has been published, we will send it to you immediately by mail.

Cost of services

Service / Cost
Article processing charge (APC - Submission and publication of one manuscript in the Journal, including figures and tables) / 99 Euro

Payment options:

·  Money transfer to a bank account in Euro to Australia, UK or the USA.

·  International payment system Skrill – payment from an organisation's business account in Skrill.

·  International payment system Neteller – payment from an organisation's business account in Neteller.

·  Payment shall be in Euro.

Contacts: International Agency for the Development of Culture, Education and Science

Level 7/ 30 Collins St, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia

www.iadces.org


Instructions for Authors

Language

You can submit your manuscript as one file in Word format for review. Preferred fonts: Arial or Times New Roman. Font size 12. Line spacing - 1.5.

Articles are accepted in the English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Romanian, Serbian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Greek, Latvian, Estonian, Lithuanian, Slovenian, Croatian, Indonesian, Philippine, Thai, Persian, Vietnamese, Swahili, Malay, Mongolian, Azerbaijani, Georgian, Armenian, Kazakh, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Tamil, Tajik, Turkmen, Polish, Bulgarian, Albanian, Moldovan, Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian languages.

Article size

The standard size of an article shall be no more than 5,000 words, though articles with more than 5,000 words will be accepted in separate cases if the subject demands such a size.

Shorter materials

Analytical notes and survey papers are also accepted.

Submission

All correspondence, including notifications on Editor’s decisions and requests for revisions, is done by email.

References

When submitting, there are no strict requirements to the format of references. Any references format style can be used, provided consistency is observed. If applicable, indicate the name/names of author(s), name of journals/books, titles of chapters /papers, year of publishing, number of volume /book, chapter and page. Using DOI is encouraged. The style of references accepted in the journal will be applied to the accepted article at the proofreading (layout) stage. Please pay attention that at the proofreading (layout) stage missing information may be indicted for the author to add.

Formatting requirements

We place no strict requirements to formatting, though all manuscripts shall contain essential elements needed for their processing, e.g., an abstract, keywords, introduction, means and methods, results, conclusions, graphical elements and tables with captions.

Page numbering

Place make sure that the pages of your paper are numbered sequentially because this is an essential requirement for your paper to be reviewed by your peers.

Electronic graphical presentation. General provisions

• Make sure that your original graphical presentation uses identical text styles of the same size.

• Number the illustrations according to their order in the text.

• Use a logical means of assigning names to your files with elements of graphics.

Figures and tables in the text

Please make sure that the figures and tables in one file are located opposite the respective text in the manuscript, and not in the beginning or end of the file.

Mathematical formulas

Please insert mathematical equations in an editable format rather than as an image. Insert simple formulas in line with the body text if possible and use a slash symbol (/) instead of a horizontal line for small fractions, e.g., Х/Y. In principle, variables should be in italics. Exponents are best to be indicated as exp. Number sequentially all equations, which are inserted separately from the body text (if the text has an explicit reference to such equations).

Using software tools for processing the text

Please use as simple text formatting as possible. The majority of formatting codes will be replaced or deleted when the paper is processed. The electronic text should resemble a traditional manuscript as much as possible.

Essential information placed on the title page

•  Name of Journal, to which the author's paper is being submitted.

•  Paper title. Brief and meaningful. Titles are often used in electronic search systems. If possible, avoid using formulas and abbreviations.

•  Names of authors and place of employment. Please indicate clearly the name(s) and surname(s) of each author and check the names for correctness. Indicate the place of employment under the names, including the country of residence and, if available, the email of each author.

•  The author responsible for correspondence. Indicate clearly who will maintain correspondence at all stages of reviewing and publication, and also after publication. Make sure that the email address is indicated and that detailed contact information is indicated and updated by the author responsible for correspondence.

Abstract

A brief and factual abstract is required. It should contain a brief exposition of the objectives of research, the basic results and conclusions.

Keywords

Please indicate maximum eight keywords. The key words will be used for indexing purposes.

Attention!

If the Article is in Spanish or another language (except English), the text blocks are as follows: ‘Name of Journal – Paper title – Names of authors and place of employment – The author responsible for correspondence –Abstract – Keywords– References’ translated into English.

If the Article is in English, there is no need to translate the blocks ‘Name of Journal – Paper title – Names of authors and place of employment – The author responsible for correspondence –Abstract – Keywords– References’ into Spanish or another language and place them in the text.

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