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InDret is an electronic review focused on the analysis of law addressed to researchers, professionals of law and advanced students. The main aim of the Style Sheet is to provide guidelines that facilitate the task of both authors and editors and simplify the conveyance of information to readers.
InDret kindly requests authors to follow the guidelines set forth in the Style Sheet in order to facilitate the work of the people in charge of the maintenance, edition and updating of the publication. InDret edits the submitted papers and reserves the right to publish them in one of the four issues following their reception.
Fulfillment of the Style Sheet guidelines does not undermine the scientific research freedom or the informative value of the articles, but contributes at reducing length in benefit of readers, who might access contents better and faster.
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For the elaboration of the Style Sheet we have taken into account the recommendations of The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, revised, The Chicago University Press, Chicago and London, 2003; José MARTÍNEZ DE SOUSA, Manual de estilo de la lengua española, 2ª edición, Ediciones Trea, Gijón, 2003; The University of Chicago Law Review Style Sheet for Volume 71 (available at http://lawreview.uchicago.edu/resources/docs/stylesheet.1009.pdf; checked on 29th November 2004), second restatement of the old Maroonbook.
Papers can be submitted by e-mail to the address redaccion@indret.com or by postal mail to:
Universitat Pompeu Fabra Àrea de dret civil Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27 E-08005 Barcelona
Author's identity, affiliation to a public or private institution and e-mail address must be included in papers.
A template in format .dot is provided to facilitate the fulfillment of the guidelines set forth in the Style Sheet. The Style Sheet, the template and its instructions can be downloaded below.
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