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Call for Papers - Review of International Law and Politics
RILP

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* Source : UHP / RILP (Published by USAK / ISRO) 

* Full Name of the Journal: Uluslararasi Hukuk ve Politika / Review of International Law and Politics (RILP)

* ISSN: 1305-5208

* Publisher’s Full Name: International Strategic Research Organization / ISRO

* Brief Information: The Review of International Law and Politics (RILP) / Uluslararası Hukuk ve Politika (UHP) is a refereed journal and published four times (Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn) a year. RILP publishes scholarly articles in English, Turkish and German languages. The Editorial Office of the RILP is in International Strategic Research Organization (ISRO) central building in Ankara, Turkey. However the journal is an independent publication in terms of scientific research and the editors decide its publication policy.

* Scope: RILP focuses on international law and international relations yet the journal also accepts studies on area studies (Balkans, Caucasus, Europe, Central Asia etc.), international security, international relations sociology, sociology, anthropology in general from all over the world. The journal encourages interdisciplinary studies. Manuscripts submitted to RILP should be original and challenging, and should not be under consideration by another publication at the time of submission.

* Indexes/Abstracts: Review of International Law and Politics (RILP) is indexed by Law Database of Baskent University in Ankara which is one of the leading universities in Turkey. Apart of this RILP is also included in coverage lists of other respected international databases such as:

- Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
- IPSA / International Political Science Abstracts
- International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
- PAIS
- Social Services Abstracts
- Sociological Abstracts
- Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts
- EBSCO


* NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Submission:

We prefer electronic submission to slaciner@gmail.com or arezoojalalifar@gmail.com as a Microsoft word attachment file.

Alternatively you may submit manuscript on high-density virus-free disks in rich text format (.RTF) or in Word (whichever is used please indicate this clearly on the disk or in the mail) together with a hard copy. All disks should be labelled with the name of the article, the author and correspondence numbers. If e-mail is used then please be sure that you received a confirmation from The Office.

Manuscripts should be one-and-half or double spaced throughout (including all quotations and footnotes) and typed in English on single sides of A4 paper. Generous margins on both sides of the page should be allowed. Pages should be numbered consecutively. The author should retain a copy, as submitted manuscripts cannot be returned. Full names of the author(s) should be given, an address for correspondence, and where possible a contact telephone number, facsimile number and e-mail address.

Length:

Articles as a rule should not exceed 10.000 words and should not be less than 4.000 words, not including footnotes. Book reviews should be about 2.500 word-lengths. Maximum 3.500 words for book reviews of two or more books.


Style and Proofs:

Authors are responsible for ensuring that their manuscripts conform to the RILP style. Editors will not undertake retyping of manuscripts before publication. Please note that authors are expected to correct and return proofs of accepted articles within two weeks of receipt.

Titles and Sub-Titles:

Titles in the article should be 12 punt, bold and in uppercase form. The sub-titles should be 12 punt and in the title case form.

Footnotes:

In the case of books the following order should be observed in footnotes: author, title, (place of publishing: publisher, year). For example:

1. Fernand Braudel, A History of Civilizations, (London: Penguin Books, 1993), p. 287.

In articles: author(s), ‘article title’, journal title, Vol., No., year, pp.

2. Ihsan Bal and Sedat Laciner, ‘The Challenge of Revolutionary Terrorism to Turkish Democracy, Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 13, No. 4, Winter 2001, pp. 90-115.


Book Reviews:

Book reviews should be preceded by full publication details including price and ISBN number:

- Alan Cassels, Ideology & International Relations in the Modern World, (London: Routledge, 1996). 302 pages. Biblio., index. $14.99. ISBN.


Biography:

Current and recent academic and professional affiliations and recent major publications for the Notes on Contributors should be supplied with the articles. It should not exceed 100-word.

Abstract: The authors should send a 150-word abstract of the manuscripts.


RILP Assisting Editor:

Arzu Celalifer

Arzu.celalifer@turkishweekly.net

Tel: 0090 312 212 2886
Fax: 0090 312 212 2584

www.isro.org.uk

http://www.isro.org.uk/junction.asp?lid=3_7&ln=EN (you can have a look to our journal from this address)

* Editorial Office: Suslu Sokak – No: 2 – Mebusevleri – Tandogan – Ankara – Turkey

March 2007



   


The journal is indexed by many international abstracts and indexes



RILP INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
In Alphepedical Order


 



Alon Ben-MEIR (New York University)


Christopher BREWIN (Senior Lecturer, Keele University , UK)


William CHISLETT ( Elcano Royal Institute, Spain)


John CHALCRAFT (Dr., University of Edinburg , UK)


Guram CHIKOVANI (Rector, Prof. Dr. , Institute of Tbilisi Asia-Africa , Georgia)


Erik CORNELL Deputy Director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.



John Van DYKE (Prof., Hawaii Univ., US)


 


William HALE (Prof., SOAS, Londra Üniversitesi, UK)



Anoush EHTESHAMI (Prof., University of Durham , Director of Center for Iranian Studies).



Malcolm D. EVANS (Prof., University of Bristol, Faculty of Law, UK)



Efraim KARSH (Prof., Mediterranean Studies Bölümü Başkanı, King’s College London)


 


Avigdor LEVY (Brandeis University)


 


Joseph McCINNEY ( Bailor University , US. ).


Justin McCARTHY (Prof., University of Louisville , US. ).


Rorry MILLER, (Dr., King’s College London, Londra Üniversitesi, UK)


Stanislav POLOUCEK (Prof. Dr., Silasian Univ.)


 


Jon PRATT (Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’, US)


 


Michael RADU (FPIR, US)


 


Philip ROBINS (Dr., Oxford University, UK)



Edward SCHUH (Prof., University of Minnesota ; Director, Freeman Center for International Economic Policy ).


G.A.M. STRIJARDS (LLM) Senior Legal Advisor International Law.


Nathalie TOCCI (European University Institute, Italy)


Andrew WILLIS (Prof., Head of Criminology Department, University of Leicester, UK)





 


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