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Current Issues
     2026:5/3

International Journal of Judicial Law

Instructions

Instructions to Author

About the Journal
The journal is published monthly, adopting the continuous publication model, and submissions are open to researchers in the field of medical subject areas worldwide.

  1. Manuscripts undergo screening by the Editorial Board and a blinded peer review by domain experts.
  2. Editorial modifications may be made for clarity, grammar, and formatting.

Authorship Criteria
All listed authors must meet the following criteria:

  1. Contributed significantly to the research (concept, design, data analysis, or interpretation).
  2. Participated in drafting or critically revising the manuscript.
  3. Approved the final version for publication.

Individuals who do not meet these criteria can be mentioned in the "Acknowledgements" section.

Manuscript Submission Guidelines

  1. File Format - Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx).
  2. Language - Manuscript must be written in clear and concise English (British or American).
  3. Length:
    1. Authors: Maximum of 6 authors. For more, contact us via email.
    2. Pages: Normal length is 10-12 pages. For longer manuscripts, contact us via email.

Submission Method
Submit your manuscript via this email: [email protected]

Manuscript Format
Your manuscript should include the following sections in the given order:

1. Title Page

  1. Title: Concise and informative, within 15 words.
  2. Authors: Full names and affiliations. Use superscript numbers for multiple affiliations.
  3. Corresponding Author: Name, address, email, phone, and fax.
  4. Running Title: A short version of the title, within 50 characters.

2. Abstract and Keywords

  1. Abstract: Structured (for research articles) with the following:
    1. Background
    2. Objectives
    3. Methods
    4. Results
    5. Conclusion
  2. Maximum: 250 words.
  3. Keywords: Minimum of 3 and a maximum of 6, listed alphabetically, separated by commas.

3. Main Text

  1. Introduction: State the purpose, summarize the rationale, and highlight knowledge gaps.
  2. Materials and Methods: Provide detailed methodology for replication, ethical approvals, and tools used.
  3. Results: Present data logically using tables and figures. Avoid duplication of data in the text and tables/figures.
  4. Discussion: Highlight new findings, interpret their significance, and discuss limitations.
  5. Conclusion: Summarize key findings and their broader implications.
  6. Acknowledgements (if any): Mention individuals or organizations contributing to the work.

4. References

  1. Use Vancouver style.
  2. Abbreviate journal names as per Index Medicus.
  3. Cite references in the order of appearance using square brackets [ ].
  4. Examples:
    1. Journal Article: Olalekan O. Nigerian Centenary: Drug Abuse and Its Challenges in the Education Sector. Farfarurn J Multi-Discip Stud 2014;8(9):52-57.
    2. Book: Rang HP, Dale MM, Ritter JM. Rang and Dale's Pharmacology. 8th ed. Elsevier; 2015.