Call for contributions
The Revue du droit des religions is a biannual peer-reviewed journal dedicated to legal regulation of religious matters. It aims to provide a better understanding of the legal issues of religion in contemporary societies by using all legal disciplines in their relations with religions. The contributions explore the relationship between law and religions by shedding light on the debates generated by manifestations of the religious plurality and the secularization of societies. Beyond the French context, the Revue aims to report on the issues at stake in other European countries and beyond.
This call for contributions concerns the varia presenting original research on all issues concerning law and religion, as well as chronicles on current developments of law and religion.
Submission and evaluation procedures
Articles will be written in French or English and must not have been published before.
Varia
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between 30,000 and 35,000 characters (including spaces and notes)
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Every article must include an abstract in French and in English (800 maximum characters each, including spaces). It includes the name, institutional affiliation and e-mail address of the author.
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Articles will be submitted to the editorial board for assessment and, if suitable, to a double blind review process. For final acceptance, the author will send the journal’s editorial secretariat the final text, modified if necessary on the basis of the reviewers’ comments.
Chronicles
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between 15,000 and 20,000 characters (including spaces and notes)
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Every article must include the name, institutional affiliation and e-mail address of the author.
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Articles will be submitted to the editorial board for validation.
(For more details, see Instructions to authors and Peer review process)
Articles can be sent at any time to the editorial secretariat by e-mail as an attached file in Word or rtf format (font: Times, normal, 11 pts, 1.5 line spacing): revuedroitreligions@misha.fr.
The receipt of each proposal will be acknowledged by e-mail.