RULES FOR AUTHORS
The order of publication and requirements for the design of articles of the scientific journal “Law and Politology”
To publish an article in the scientific journal “Law and Politology”, the author should submit the materials in electronic form to the editorial office of the journal. Only original articles that have not been previously published in other publications are subject to publication in the journal.
The volume of published materials should be from 8 to 15 pages (Times New Roman, 14 font, 1.5 spacing, upper, lower, right and left margins should be 2 cm).
Articles published in the journal consist of the following elements:
· information about the author (co-authors), including: Full name of the author (co-authors), academic degree of the author (co-authors), place of work or study of the author (co-authors), position of the author (co-authors);
· e-mail address and phone number of the author (co-authors);
· a brief abstract of the article (500-580 pages), giving a general description of the work (in Russian and English);
· keywords (at least 10 words);
· the main material (text) of the article;
· list of references.
The design of footnotes is end-to-end: the number and page of the scientific source are indicated in the text (in square brackets). The list of references is published at the end, in the order of citation, according to the example below:
1. Aliyev N.G. Armenian expansion and international treaties on the South Caucasus in the XX-XX centuries. (Historical and legal research). – Kiev: Dmitry Burago Publishing House, 2021. – 184 p.
2. Almond, G. A., Verba, S. Civic culture and the stability of democracy. - Polis, 1992, No. 4, p. 122-134.
3. On the approval of the Strategy for the Social Integration of Persons with Disabilities (2010-2013). Law of the Republic of Moldova No. 169 of July 9, 2010 - Monitorul Oficial al Republicii Moldova, 2010, October 12, No. 200-201, p. 660.
4. Speech by President Ilham Aliyev at a political briefing on the theme "European Union and Azerbaijan - new ways of cooperation", held on May 19, 2004. - Azerbaijan, 2004, May 22.
5. Makili-Aliyev, Kamal. Contested Territories and International Law. A Comparative Study of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict and the Aland Islands Precedent. – London & New York: Routledge, 2019. – 114 pp.
6. Osaka Declaration on Tourism Development. – www.world-tourism.org.
7. In electronic sources, it is mandatory to indicate the date of access (reference). Is Israel waging a cyberwar against Iran? – http://aze.az/news_izrail_vedet_kibervoynu_57001.html (29.04.2011 16:08).
Articles proposed for publication in the journal undergo mandatory peer review. The decision to publish an article in the journal is made by the co-chairs of the editorial board of the journal.