CALL FOR PAPERS
De LEGIBUS - Lusófona University (Lisbon) Law Journal is pleased to invite submissions for the next issue of the journal. We would like to remind you that the magazine is published in two issues per year, but the deadline for submitting doctrinal articles and other original texts is open throughout the year.
Submitted articles must be necessarily unpublished, on Law subjects or including Law subjects, written in Portuguese, from Portugal or Brazil, Spanish, French or English. Articles shall be accepted with a maximum of three authors. Several articles by the same author (even if co-authored) shall not be published in the same issue of the Journal.
Each article should not exceed 20.000 words.
Articles will be approved for publication after being subjected to a double peer review in anonymity, having obtained two favourable opinions for publication and having introduced any corrections suggested in the opinions.
Furthermore, all contributions selected for their quality and relevance will be assigned (at the expense of the Journal) a unique alphanumeric digital identification code (Digital Object Identifier - DOI).
Once an article is received, the Editors will make a preliminary assessment of the suitability of the article's subject to the Journal's editorial line and the article's conformity to the Journal's style guide (in annex). The article will then be sent, anonymously, to external reviewers/evaluators for their opinion. Once the article is approved, the authors will receive a notification and will have a maximum period of 15 days to return it with the necessary changes.
Revision of the text, in written languages, is the entire responsibility of the authors and automatic translation is not allowed. The Journal reserves the right to introduce stylistic, orthographic and grammatical alterations in the article approved for publication, respecting, however, the author's style.
If the production of the article has received any type of financing, the authors should indicate it in a footnote on the first page.
With the approval of two referees and the introduction of the changes required by the referees, the article will be publishable in the next issue of De Legibus that is not closed.
In the months of June and November of each year, the De Legibus Editors will close an issue of De Legibus, following its publication, respectively, in the months of July and December.
The Editors maintain autonomy to publish articles by guest authors.
No royalties or any remuneration will be due for the publication of papers in the Journal.