北大国际法与比较法评论(第11卷·总第14期)
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Note
to the Contributors

Peking University International and Comparative Law Review (PKUICLR)is an official publication of Peking University Law School, and it is the first academic journal in the People's Republic of China specialized in international law and comparative law jointly.

PKUICLR welcomes manuscripts on current topics of interest to the international and comparative law community. PKUICLR dedicates a portion of each issue to showcasing student research in international and comparative law. We invite the submission of articles, comments, notes, recent development, case analysis, and book reviews in the field of international law and comparative law.

Articles, comments and notes submitted to PKUICLR are preferred to be original contributions and previously unpublished. The submissions to PKUICLR in foreign languages may be translated into Chinese if accepted for publication. If published articles or comments are submitted, the author should be responsible for the copyright issue.

All the submissions have no fee if accepted for publication, but we will send two copies of the issue to you as a remembrance. Each article shall include a summary of about 150 words or 250 characters, describing the main arguments and conclusions of the article, as well as 3 to 5 key words. The submissions shall also be attached with the brief introduction about the author, including the name, position, educational background, etc.

All the submissions shall be sent to lawintl@hotmail.com. The electronic submission shall be reserved in Microsoft Word 2000 or above. Materials may be submitted at any time of the year and, if accepted for publication, will be published at the earliest available opportunity. PKUICLR greatly appreciates all submissions and attempts to notify authors of acceptance or rejection as quickly as possible.

PKUICLR's homepage is as following.

http://www.law.pku.edu.cn/JournalsList/NumberInfo.asp?Jid=8&ID=22

Editor's Board,

Peking University International and Comparative Law Review

September, 2013