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Column setting of legal exposition
Setting up research academic columns

Legal research, legal practice, judicial practice, legal garden, law and society, law and economy, legal forum, academic frontier, social management, culture and education, etc.

Submit requirements

1. Title: generally no more than 20 Chinese characters are bold (except subtitle); Indicate the author's name, full name of the unit, province and city and postal code; Abstract: Written in the third person, no more than 200 words; Keywords: 3-5.

2. Author's brief introduction: name, date of birth, gender, nationality, native place, full name and professional title, degree of current employer, and research direction.

3. Fund project: indicate the project name, and indicate the project number in brackets.

4. Title of the article: concise and clear, without too many levels.

5. Numeral usage: Arabic numerals are used for all Gregorian centuries, years, years, months, days, times, various counts and measurements; Chinese characters are used in the historical chronology of the Xia calendar and before the Qing dynasty, and the chronology of the AD is marked in brackets; An approximate value expressed in parallel by two adjacent numbers, expressed in Chinese characters.

6. Table: A table with three lines is used, and the serial numbers in the table are all Arabic numerals, and the table order and table title are placed in the center above the table.

7. References: Notes on authors, sources, editions and other details of quotations. Format and examples:

7. 1 monograph format: main person in charge. Title. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

7.2 Collection format: author, title, editor and collection name. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

7.3 Format of periodical articles: principal, title, publication name, year and issue.

7.4 Format of newspaper articles: principal responsible person, document title, newspaper name, publication date and version.

8. Notes: used to explain or illustrate a specific content in the text. Its serial number is: ① ② ③ The notes are placed at the end of the article and above the "references".