AUTHOR GUIDELINES
First Time User
Please click the button "REGISTER" in page https://aksiologi.org/index.php/courtreview/user/register and enter the requested information. After successful registration, you can use your USERNAME and PASSWORD to log in to the COURT REVIEW Journal. Every time you want to submit an article or see the status of your article, you can use the account, WITHOUT HAVE TO REGISTER AGAIN.
Author
Please click the button "Log In" and complete the required fields to submit your article to the Journal editor. COURT REVIEW, e-ISSN: 2776-1916. You can also track the progress of your articles through the system.
Peer Review Process and Policy
The editor will review submitted texts and only manuscripts that meet the focus scope and style of the journal will be accepted and proceed to the review process. At least two people will review each text.
Submission of Submitted Manuscripts
The COURT REVIEW journal is a text written by the author, free from plagiarism, and has never been published in any journal. Before submitting a manuscript, the author must ensure that he/she wants to publish the manuscript in the COURT REVIEW journal. Withdrawals during and after the peer review process are not permitted. At the same time, the author is also not allowed to submit the same script to another journal. The COURT REVIEW journal will not be legally responsible if the author violates this statement.
Permission
Authors who wish to include figures, tables, or portions of text that have been published elsewhere must obtain permission from the copyright owner for both print and online formats and include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their paper. Any material received without such evidence will be deemed to be from the author.
Online Submission
All texts must be submitted to the COURT REVIEW Journal via Online Submission on the journal URL portal: https://aksiologi.org/index.php/courtreview/about/submissions, where the author registers as an Author and/or is offered as an online reviewer. If the Author has problems with online submission, please contact the Editorial Team at the following email: jurnalcourtreview@gmail.com. The manuscript must be prepared following the writing guidelines in the following MS Word article template (Download Template)
Suggestion
It is recommended that authors submitting manuscripts in the COURT REVIEW journal use the Mendeley referencing tool.
Abbreviations
In general, terms should not be abbreviated unless they are used repeatedly and the abbreviation helps the reader. Initially, use the full word, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses. After that, simply use the abbreviation.
Preparing for Submission
TITLE
Every author in this scientific journal must include a clear title. The title can direct the reader to the core of the paper without having to read the entire text.
ABSTRACT
The abstract is not the same as the summary. The abstract section in a scientific paper serves to briefly analyze the contents of the work. The abstract is intended to clarify. The abstract section should discuss about 200 words that summarize the objectives, problem formulation, methods, findings, and conclusions. The section after the Abstract includes keywords from the scientific paper in question.
INTRODUCTION
The introduction contains a statement of the phenomenon being studied, which informs the reader to understand the specific objectives within a larger theoretical framework. This section can also contain information about the background of the problem, address theoretical issues such as the gap between expectations and reality, and then formulate a problem statement.
LITERATURE REVIEW
In writing an article, if using theory, it must contain important theories that support and are directly related to the topic of the research report article. Each theory referred to is accompanied by the name of the journal author (only one word, last name if more than one word), and the year of publication. It should be noted that references from journals, theses, and dissertations are the results of their research, not the theoretical basis or research method.
METHOD
This section explains how the author, tools, location, and time in conducting their research.
DISCUSSION
Consists of data presentation and analysis. The author needs to present concise data with a review using narrative text, tables, or images. From the results presented, not all data interpretations or conclusions from the data in this section. Data are collected in the form of tables, figures must be complete narrative text and presented in an easy-to-understand form. In the analysis, the author interprets the data with the observed pattern. Every relationship between variables or factors is important and every correlation between variables or factors can be seen clearly. The author must include different explanations of the hypothesis or different or similar results for each related investigation conducted by the researcher.
CONCLUSION
This section can only contain conclusions, but if there are suggestions, both must be included. The conclusion section only states that the researcher thinks about each data presented concerning the statement put forward in the introduction. By referring to the introduction and conclusion, a reader should have a good picture of this research, even if only in certain details.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
In the bibliography, the author must include scientific references that are used as references in writing the article. The arrangement is as follows: Name, comma, year number in brackets, comma, italicized title, comma, publishing institution, comma, place/city name (if any), and a period that ends.
Accepted Articles
This journal offers Accepted Articles service for all manuscripts. This service ensures that accepted press manuscripts are published online immediately after acceptance, before any copy editing or typesetting. Accepted articles are published online a few days after final acceptance, appear in PDF format only, and are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which allows them to be cited and tracked. After the publication of the final version of the article (the article of record), the DOI remains valid and can still be used to cite and access the article.
Proofs
Once the paper is typeset, authors will receive an email notification with a URL to download PDF page proofs, as well as associated forms and full instructions on how to correct and return the files.
Please note that authors are responsible for all statements made in their work, including changes made during the editorial process; authors should carefully review proofs.
Early View
This journal offers rapid publication through the Journal Early View COURT REVIEW service. Please note that there may be a delay after corrections are received before the article appears online, as the Editor also needs to review the proofs. Once an article is published in Early View, no further changes to the article are possible. Early View articles are fully stable and contain the online publication date and DOI for citation.