General Style Guidelines
1. Publication ethics:
APMJ seeks to practice the highest standards in
publication.
Authors are also asked to conduct their research in
accordance with best practices and our code of ethics.
2. Format:
Papers can be submitted as a Microsoft Word or HWP
file.
3. Length:
Research articles should be between 6,000 to 10,000 words.
Country
reports, comments, opinions or news updates can be between
1,000 to 4,000 words.
4. Abstract:
Research articles must include a 300
to 400 word abstract.
5. Key words:
5 to 6
key words must be included.
6. Headings:
Major headings
are Roman Numerals(I. II. III) and secondary headings are in alphabetical
order(A.B.C¡¦).
Tertiary
headings are in small letters(a.b.c¡¦ and aa. bb. cc. ¡¦,if
needed).
7. Footnotes:
For citation, use footnotes according to the sample bibliography
reference below.
8. Bibliography:
In principle, first name and chronological order.
a.
Reference style: Author¡¯s First
name and last name
Tal Z. Zarsky, Law and Online
Social Networks: Mapping the Challenges and Promises of User-Generated Information
Flows, 18 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J.
741, (2008)
Two or more authors: first author¡¯s name & second authors name
Three or more authors: first author¡¯s name followed by ¡®et al.¡¯
Jacqueline
Klosek et al., International Legal Developments in Review: 2007 Industries, 42
Int¡¯l Law. (2008)
b. Reference to the book: Author, Book Title (publication year)
Lawrence Lessig, Code: Version 2.0, 23-24 (2006)
c. Reference to articles: Author, title(in italic),
title of periodical, citing pages(year of publication)
Tal Z. Zarsky, Law and Online
Social Networks: Mapping the Challenges and Promises of User-Generated
Information
Flows, 18 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 741,
742-43, 748-52 (2008)
d. Web reference: Author, title of subject, URL (date last visited)
JusticeDaily.com, Weird Law and Dumb Law, http://www.justicedaily.com/weired/part2.html (last visited May,
21, 2004)