Submissions

This journal is not accepting submissions at this time.

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The text of the article is original and unpublished.
  • The file must be submitted in Word format (.docx), written in Arial font size 11, letter size, 2.5 cm margins, 1.5 spacing and a length of 15 to 20 pages
  • The article must contain an illustrative and concise title, written in Spanish and then in English, composed of 8 or 9 meaningful keywords
  • The paper includes an abstract of 200 to 250 words in Spanish and its respective translation into English
  • Keywords: include between 5 to 10 descriptive words, expressed in both Spanish and English
  • Author information: academic title, institutional affiliation, position, research group or lines (if applicable), and email address
  • All authors must have a unique and persistent researcher identifier (ORCID, ScopusID, ResearcherID, among others)
  • All citations and references follow the Chicago 16th Edition Citation Manual (Full Note), are placed as footnotes, and are in Arial font size 9 with single line spacing (1.0).
  • If images are used in the article, they must have the corresponding usage licenses (Creative Commons or public domain) and should be submitted in a separate folder during layout
  • In the case of including tables, they must include their basic elements in the following order: table number, title, body, and footnote (own elaboration or based on another source)

Author Guidelines

It is an essential requirement that, at the time of submission, articles comply with the parameters established by Aequus Editorial for Revista Derecho.

1. EXTENSIÓN

  • For academic articles, the length of the development should be between 15 pages (minimum) and 25 pages (maximum). The pages corresponding to the bibliography are not included in the extension.
  • Only in exceptional cases, the Editorial Board will authorize the publication of articles longer than what is established, depending on the relevance of the topic.

2. FORMAT

Articles should be written according to the following specifications:

  • Page: Letter
  • Font: Arial
  • Font Size: 11 Line
  • Spacing: 1.5 lines
  • Text Format: justified and without indentation (except for quotations longer than four lines)

3. ABSTRACT

  • Texts must be accompanied by an abstract in Spanish and its corresponding translation into English.
  • The length of the abstract should be between a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 250 words.
  • The abstract should clearly and concisely reflect the content of the article, as well as its relevance. It should include the objectives, the scope of the study, the methodology applied (if applicable), and the conclusions.

4. KEYWORDS

  • Articles should include, at the end of the abstract, between 5 (minimum) and 10 (maximum) keywords.
  • These keywords should be specific and representative of the content of the article. Keywords should be in lowercase, except for acronyms or abbreviations.

5. FOOTNOTES

  • Footnotes will be used for placing bibliographic citations (according to the Chicago 16th Edition Style Manual), clarifications, or expansions of what is mentioned in the article's development.
  • In the case of clarifications or expansions, these should be brief and concise, not exceeding 150 words.
  • Footnotes should be in Arial font, size 9, with single line spacing (1.0).

6. BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES AND CITATIONS

There are different types of bibliographic citations that depend on how the text of the citation is transcribed: direct quotations and paraphrased quotations. Opinions taken from other authors and mentioned in a research paper must always be documented accurately, referencing the original source.

For Revista Derecho, the Chicago 16th Edition citation format will be used.

According to Chicago standards, citations should be made in any of the following cases:

  1. When copying a text verbatim: write the text in quotation marks and italics and cite the source in a footnote, including the page number cited.
  2. When paraphrasing a text: only cite the source in a footnote.

For further details on how to cite according to the Chicago 16th Edition citation format, Aequus Editorial has prepared a Usage Manual, which can be consulted at this link: Manual de Estilo Chicago.

7. TABLES

In case tables are included, they should contain their basic elements in the following order:

  • Table number
  • Title
  • Body
  • Footnote (self-prepared or based on another source).

Example:

Table 1

Table Title

Category

Category

Category

Categoría

Variable 1

xx

xx

xx

Variable 2

xx

xx

xx

Variable 3

xx

xx

xx

Variable 4

xx

xx

xx

Source: own elaboration, based on: Agustín Ozamiz, El significado del trabajo en la sociedad informatizada: Reflexiones sobre la incidencia de la salud mental en las empresas del conocimiento (Bilbao: Universidad de Deusto, 2005), 70-71.

8. IMAGES

If images are used in the article, they must have the corresponding usage licenses (Creative Commons or public domain) and should be submitted in a separate folder at the time of layout.

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The names and email addresses entered in this journal will be used exclusively for the purposes established within it and will not be provided to third parties or used for other purposes.

The ideas and opinions contained in the works and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoint of the University of El Salvador.