Author Guidelines

Manuscripts submitted to In Concreto Law Journal must present original research findings in the field of law. Manuscripts are written in English.

In Concreto Law Journal does not accept submissions via email. All manuscripts must be submitted through the journal’s online submission system. Authors who do not yet have an account are required to register prior to submission.

Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word format (*.doc). Template can be accessed in this link.

The recommended length of the manuscript should not exceed 10 pages.

Manuscript preparation must strictly follow the official In Concreto Law Journal template, which can be downloaded via the provided link.

Authors are encouraged to structure their manuscripts using the following sections: Introduction – Research Method – System Design (optional) – Results and Discussion – Conclusion. Well-established theories do not need to be restated in full and may be cited where relevant. Proofs or theoretical developments that are not yet well established and are elaborated by the author may be included after the Introduction section.

Citations and references should primarily be drawn from reputable journals published within the last three years. At least 80% of the references must originate from scholarly journals.

At the time of manuscript submission, authors are required to submit a signed Publication Ethics Statement and Copyright Agreement. More detailed information regarding publication ethics is available via the designated link. Authors are expected to read, comply with, and sign the Publication Ethics Statement prior to submission. The Publication Ethics Statement and Copyright Agreement can be downloaded via the respective links provided.

Each manuscript submitted to In Concreto Law Journal undergoes a double-blind peer review process. All stages of the review process are conducted online through the journal’s web-based system, and authors may monitor the progress of their manuscripts via their submission accounts.

The duration from initial submission to editorial acceptance may vary depending on the review process for each manuscript. The editorial board cannot guarantee a specific publication timeline at the time of submission.

Proofreading and copyediting are carried out by the editorial team and, where necessary, in collaboration with the authors. Manuscripts that have reached the final production stage may be withdrawn by the editorial board if significant issues are subsequently identified.

All matters related to permissions for citations, the use of computer software in manuscript preparation, or any other issues concerning intellectual property rights (IPR), including any potential legal consequences arising therefrom, remain the sole responsibility of the author(s).