Monday 22 June 2020
استكتاب العدد الأول، نسخة 2020-2021 - الكتاب العربي السنوي للقانون الدولي (ARJIL)
Saturday 20 June 2020
Call for paper 2020-2021
Arab Journal of
International Law
(Final
paper) Submission deadline is November 30th - 2020
Background
ARJIL’s field of interest extends to all disciplines of Public International Law, but also to its sociological (Sociology of International Law) and philosophical (Philosophy of International Law) foundations.
Thus, the journal will focus on a variety of themes related to the economic sphere (International Economic Law and International Investment Law), the growth sphere (International Development Law), the ecological figure (International Environmental Law), the scope of human rights (International Human Rights Law) and the humanitarian area (International Humanitarian Law).
A special place will be given to critical questions linked to climate change, migratory flows and epidemics, which require a significant scientific and intellectual commitment on the part of researchers in International Law and more broadly in social sciences.
One of the major motivations behind the launching of this initiative is the insufficiency of studies linked to International Law and the various problems and tensions which shape the Arab World. ARJIL comes in handy to fill in this gap.
The geographical and institutional framework of ARJIL is the Arab World. However, we remain open to international variables and their various theoretical implications, as well as to the transformations underway on the international scene and the regional constructions of International Law (Case of the European Union).
The Journal is Published both in print and online versions. Arab
Journal of International Law publishes research paper in the field of:
Date of Publishing : ARJIL is
inviting papers for Vol. 1 No. 1 which is scheduled to be published in
February, 2021.
Acceptance Notification
: within 15 days from the date of manuscript submission
Submission deadline : November
30, 2020
Send
your manuscript to the editor at:
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Author Guideline
Manuscript Preparation
1.
Language
The language of the manuscript must be in English (either American
or British standard, but not a mixture of both), Arabic or French.
2.
Length of Paper
The length of the paper should not exceed 25 pages. Paper
containing more than 25 pages words will be returned to the author(s) to
abridge. Articles should be typed in double-space (including footnotes and
references) on one side of the paper only (preferably A4) with wide margins.
Authors are urged to write as concisely as possible, but not at the expense of
clarity.
3.
Title Page
Title page is a separate page and should be before the text. It
should include the following information:
Title:
Title should be concise and informative. Try to avoid
abbreviations and formulae where possible.
Author’s
Names and Affiliations:
Please indicate the given name and family name clearly. Present
the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work was done) below the
names. Indicate all affiliations with a lower-case superscript letter
immediately after the author's name and in front of the appropriate address.
Provide the full postal address of each affiliation, including the country
name, and, if available, the e-mail address, and telephone number of each
author.
Corresponding
Author:
Clearly indicate who is willing to handle correspondence at all
stages of refereeing, publication and also post-publication. Ensure that
telephone numbers (with country and area code) are provided in addition to the
e-mail address and the complete postal address.
Sponsoring
Information:
If the research is sponsored or supported by an organization, please
indicate it.
4.
Abstract
A concise and factual abstract is required (maximum length of 150
words). The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the
principal results and major conclusions. An abstract is often presented
separate from the article, so it must be able to stand alone. References should
therefore be avoided, but if essential, they must be cited in full, without
reference to the reference list.
5.
Keywords
Immediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of 5 keywords,
avoiding general and plural terms and multiple concepts (avoid, for example,
'and', 'of').
6.
Subdivision of the Article
Divide your article into clearly defined and numbered sections.
Subsections should be numbered 1, 2. (then 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2), 1.2, etc. The
abstract is not included in section numbering.
7.
Table and Figures
Present tables and figures at the end of the article or in line
with text. Please note that the article will be published in black and white.
8.
References
Author(s) should follow the latest edition of APA style in
referencing. Please visit www.apastyle.org to
learn more about APA style
Citations
in the Text:
Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also
present in the reference list (and vice versa). Avoid citation in the abstract.
Unpublished results and personal communications should not be in the reference
list, but may be mentioned in the text. Citation of a reference as 'in press'
implies that the item has been accepted for publication.
Reference
List:
References should be arranged first alphabetically and then
further sorted chronologically if necessary. More than one reference from the
same author(s) in the same year must be identified by the letters
"a", "b", "c", etc., placed after the year of
publication.
9. Submission Preparation
Checklist
Before submitting the manuscript, author(s)
should check the following list:
1.
The submission has not been previously published, nor it is submitted to another journal
for consideration. Published manuscripts require reference.
2. The submission file is in Microsoft Word file/ PDF
format.
3. Manuscript has been made in the light of Journal’s
author guidelines.
4. Author(s) did not mention his or her name and
affiliation in the main text
5. Author(s) has read all the guideline of the
journal.
Copyright:
Copyrights for articles published in Arab
Journal of International Law (ARJIL) are retained by the authors, with first
publication rights granted to the journal. The journal/publisher is not
responsible for subsequent uses of the work. It is the author's responsibility
to bring an infringement action if so desired by the author.
Publication Fee
There are no
publication fees for the current issue, but this is subject to change in future
issues if the committee decides to do so.
Review Process
Arjil will not accept or publish manuscripts in
its journal without prior peer review. There will be a review process of
manuscripts by one or more independent referees who are conversant in the
pertinent subject area.
The editor evaluates the recommendation and
notifies the author of the manuscript status. The manuscript may be:
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The comments of the anonymous reviewers will be
forwarded to the authors, and when the authors are ready to submit their revised
manuscripts, they read the comments of the editors and reviewers, and respond
to them by telling what modifications they have made in their manuscript or why
they have not made the suggested changes.
Material which has been previously copyrighted,
published, or accepted for publication will not be considered for publication
in the journals.
The review process will ensure that all authors
have equal opportunity for publication of their papers. Acceptance and
scheduling of publication of papers in these periodicals will not be impeded by
added criteria and procedures beyond those contained in the review process.
The editorial board is
highly committed to the quick review process of the paper, but not with the
sacrifice of the right judgement of a paper. The review process takes
maximum two weeks.
With Warm Regards,
Prof. Chougrani El Houcine
Arab Journal of International Law
Monday 15 June 2020
Arab Journal of International Law (ARJIL)
Background
For the sake of promoting the diversity of research in International Law (IL) and contributing to the (re)construction of International Relations (IR) on the basis of dialogue, concertation and equality of law, several international institutes and organizations were created. In this regard, one can mention The International Law Institute (ILI) founded in 1873 in Gand in Belgium, The Hague Academy of International Law (Netherland) and The American Society of International Law (ASIL), founded in 1906. There are also several renowned scientific journals specializing in international law. Their contribution to advancing knowledge in various aspects of International Law is no longer to be proven. Three of them are particularly the most prestigious; these are The American Journal of International Law, The Nordic Journal of International Law and The European Journal of International Law.
Given the profound changes in the Arab World and the absence of a platform allowing researchers to express themselves freely on issues relating to International Law, it seems appropriate to set up a periodic review which could follow the progress of International Law. However, due to the practical difficulties associated with the sustainability over time of such a review, we propose, in a primary phase, to approach the state of International Law in its relations with the Arab World through the production of The Arab Journal of International Law (ARJIL).
To this end, a scientific reading committee made up of eminent researchers in the field has been set up. Its mission consists in evaluating, according to universally recognized academic standards, the papers which will be proposed by the researchers. In addition, the members of this committee also have the possibility of offering their contributions in order to enrich the content of the ARJIL.
ARJIL’s field of interest extends to all disciplines of Public International Law, but also to its sociological (Sociology of International Law) and philosophical (Philosophy of International Law) foundations.
Thus, the journal will focus on a variety of themes related to the economic sphere (International Economic Law and International Investment Law), the growth sphere (International Development Law), the ecological figure (International Environmental Law), the scope of human rights (International Human Rights Law) and the humanitarian area (International Humanitarian Law).
A special place will be given to critical questions linked to climate change, migratory flows and epidemics, which require a significant scientific and intellectual commitment on the part of researchers in International Law and more broadly in social sciences.
One of the major motivations behind the launching of this initiative is the insufficiency of studies linked to International Law and the various problems and tensions which shape the Arab World. ARJIL comes in handy to fill in this gap.
The geographical and institutional framework of ARJIL is the Arab World. However, we remain open to international variables and their various theoretical implications, as well as to the transformations underway on the international scene and the regional constructions of International Law (Case of the European Union).
ARJIL's objectives
ARJIL has the following objectives:
- Approach the questions of International Law from an academic angle by emphasizing the problems that arise on the Arab and international scenes. This would make it possible to capitalize on the opportunities and assets offered by scientific facts observed on an international scale in a context marked by strong inconsistencies;
- Deepen research on the questions and problems raised by International Law and their implications and effects on the Arab World;
- Analyze and develop the conceptual framework of International Law by adopting a broader approach focused on multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives through narrowing the gap between the different disciplinary fields in the social sciences (political science, sociology, philosophy, economics, history etc.).
Obviously, such an approach requires going beyond purely legal and normative studies.
Conditions for publishing articles
ARJIL will use an anonymous peer review process. The aim is to help the editorial team assess the contributions submitted to it in the most objective way possible, and to improve the papers’ quality through suggestions and constructive comments.
ARJIL accepts any original text written in Arabic, English or French for assessment.
The final text must reach the editor in Word format.
Authors should not submit their texts to other journals or publishers before having received the opinion of the editorial committee.
When a text is published by ARJIL, it cannot be published again, totally or partly, without permission from the editor.
Articles can be accepted, accepted after modifications or refused. The requested modifications may concern both the form and the content. It is the Editorial Committee that eventually makes the final decision about that.
Authors are invited to remove from their text any explicit allusion which would allow their identification by the experts.
Unpublished texts are not returned to their authors.
For the texts accepted for publication after expert appraisals, the authors must supply ARJIL, in addition to the summaries already provided, with:
- An abstract in one of the other two languages.
- A list of keywords (five maximum).
- Institutional affiliation.
- Email address.
Revue Arabe de Droit International
Argumentaire
Afin d’encourager
la recherche dans le domaine du Droit International
et contribuer ainsi à la reconstruction des relations internationales sur la
base du dialogue, de la concertation et de l’égalité de droit, plusieurs
instituts et organismes internationaux furent crées. Citons à ce propos l'Institut de Droit International fondé en
1873 à Gand en Belgique, l'Académie de Droit International de La Haye et l'American
Society of International Law (ASIL), fondée en 1906.
Il existe
également plusieurs revues scientifiques de renommée spécialisées en droit
international. Leur contribution à faire avancer les connaissances des
différents aspects de cette spécialité n’est plus à démonter. Trois d’entre
elles sont particulièrement les plus prestigieuses; il s’agit de l’American
Journal of International Law, du Nordic
Journal of International Law et de l’European Journal of International Law.
Vu les profondes
mutations que connait le Monde Arabe et l’absence d’une plate-forme permettant
aux chercheurs de s’exprimer librement sur les questions qui se rapportent au
Droit International, il semble opportun
de mettre en place une revue périodique qui pourrait suivre les progrès que
connait le Droit International. Néanmoins, en raison des difficultés pratiques associées
à la pérennisation d’une telle revue dans le temps, nous proposons dans une première étape d’approcher l’état de Droit International dans
ses rapports avec le Monde Arabe à travers la production de la Revue Arabe de Droit International (ARJIL).
Pour ce faire, un comité
de lecture scientifique composé d’imminents chercheurs dans le domaine a été
constitué. Sa mission consiste à évaluer, selon les normes académiques universellement
reconnues, les papiers qui seront proposés par les chercheurs. Par ailleurs, les
membres de ce comité ont aussi la possibilité de proposer leurs contributions
afin d’enrichir le contenu de l’Annuaire.
Le champ d’intérêt
de l’ARJIL s’étend à toutes les disciplines du Droit International Public,
mais également à ses fondements sociologiques (Sociologie du Droit International)
et philosophiques (Philosophie du Droit International).
Ainsi, l’annuaire
portera sur une diversité de thématiques en relation avec la sphère économique (Droit
Economique International et Investissement International), la sphère du développement (droit
International pour le Développement), la sphère de l’environnement (Droit
International de l’Environnement), la sphère
des droits de l’homme (Droit International
des droits de l’homme) et la sphère humanitaire (Droit International Humanitaire).
Une place
particulière sera accordée aux questions urgentes liées au changement
climatique, aux flux migratoires et aux épidémies, qui nécessitent un engagement scientifique et intellectuel important de la part des chercheurs en Droit
International et en sciences sociales en général.
L’une des
motivations majeures qui nous ont guidées dans le lancement de cette initiative
est l’insuffisance des études qui mettent en relation le Droit International et
les différentes problèmes et tensions qui traversent le Monde Arabe. L’ARJIL se veut alors une réponse à cette pénurie d’études.
Un tel projet met l’accent sur les diverses préoccupations
qui agitent aujourd’hui un Monde Arabe très ouvert sur l’autre et s’inscrit
dans une perspective plus ambitieuse: celle de créer une revue spécialisée portant
le nom de la Revue Arabe du Droit International;
l’RADI).
Le cadre
géographique et institutionnel de l’ARJIL est le Monde Arabe. Cependant,
nous restons ouverts sur les variables internationales et leurs diverses implications
théoriques, ainsi que sur les transformations en cours sur la scène
internationale et les constructions régionales du Droit International (Cas de l’Union
européenne par exemple).
Les
objectifs de l’ARJIL
L’ARJIL vise
les objectifs suivants:
- Approcher les questions du Droit International sous un angle académique en mettant l’accent sur les problèmes
qui surgissent sur les scènes arabe et internationale. Cela permettrait de tirer parti des opportunités et des atouts qu’offrent
les faits scientifiques observés à
l’échelle internationale dans un contexte marqué par de fortes incohérences;
- Approfondir la
recherche sur les questions et les problèmes soulevés par le Droit International
et leurs implications et effets sur le Monde Arabe;
- Analyser et développer le cadre conceptuel du
droit international en adoptant une approche plus larges axées sur la
pluridisciplinarité et l’interdisciplinarité et ce, afin de contribuer, autant
que faire se peut, à changer la façon de penser les questions internationales
et servir les intérêts et causes de la
société arabe;
- Encourager la
production de recherches analytiques et critiques qui vise l’ouverture du Droit
International sur d’autres disciplines et le rétrécissement du fossé qui sépare
les différents champs disciplinaires en sciences sociales (la science politique,
la sociologie, la philosophie, l’économie, l’histoire etc.).
A l’évidence, une
telle démarche nécessite d’aller au-delà des études purement juridiques et
normatives.
Les conditions de publication des articles
L’ARJIL aura
recours à un processus d'examen anonyme
par les pairs. Le but est d’aider l'équipe éditoriale à évaluer les
contributions qui lui seront soumises de la façon la plus objective possible,
et à améliorer leur qualité grâce à des suggestions et des commentaires
constructifs.
L’ARJIL accepte pour
évaluation tout texte original rédigé en arabe, en français ou en anglais.
Le texte final doit parvenir à la rédaction sous la forme
d’un fichier au format Word.
Les auteurs ne
peuvent soumettre leurs textes à d'autres revues ou éditeurs avant d'avoir reçu
l'avis du comité de rédaction.
Lorsqu'un texte est
publié par l’ARJIL, il ne peut l'être de nouveau, en tout ou en partie, sans
autorisation à demander à la rédaction.
Les
articles peuvent être acceptés, acceptés après modifications ou refusés. Les
modifications demandées peuvent concerner aussi bien la forme que le contenu. C’est
le Comité de rédaction qui statue en dernier ressort.
Les auteurs sont
invités à supprimer de leur texte toute allusion explicite qui permettrait leur
identification par les experts.
Les textes non
publiés ne sont pas renvoyés aux auteurs.
Pour les textes
acceptés pour publication après expertises, les auteurs devront fournir à l’ARJIL,
en plus des résumés déjà fournis:
– un résumé dans
les deux autres langues.
– le titre de
l’article traduit dans les deux autres langues.
– une liste de mots
clés (cinq max).
– l’appartenance
institutionnelle.
– l’adresse
électronique.
Saturday 13 June 2020
المرجعية النظرية للكتاب العربــي السّنوي للقانون الدولي
أُحدِثت، بغرض تشجيع البحث في مجال القانون الدولي، والإسهام في (إعادة بناء) العلاقات الدولية على أسس الحوار والتّشاور والمساواة أمام القانون، معاهد ومؤسسات وجمعيات أكاديمية بحثية عريقة في القانون الدولي؛ منها: معهد القانون الدولي (International Law Institute) في مدينة غنت (Ghent) البلجيكية منذ 1873؛ وأكاديمية القانون الدولي بلاهاي (The Hague Academy of International Law) بهولندا منذ 1923، والجمعية الأمريكية للقانون الدولي (The American Society of International Law, ASIL) منذ 1906.
كما وُجدت مجلات عريقة فــي القانون الدولـي؛ منها: المجلة الأمريكية للقانون الدولي (American Journal of International Law) منذ 1907، ومجلة دول الشمال للقانون الدولي (Nordic Journal of International Law) منذ 1930، والمجلة الأوروبية للقانون الدولي (European Journal of International Law).
وبالنظر إلى التحولات العميقة التي يشهدها العالم العربي من جهة، وغياب أرضية مشتركة تسمح للباحثين بمناقشة قضايا القانون الدولي بحرية من جهة ثانية، يبدو أساسياَ إصدار مجلة دورية قصد مناقشة شؤون القانون الدولي، وانعكاسات ذلك على العالم العربي. لكن في ظل الإكراهات المالية، وتعقيد الإجراءات والمساطر الإدارية، سنعمل في المرحلة الأولى على إصدار الكتاب العربي السنوي للقانون الدولي. وبهدف إنجاح المشروع، أحدثنا ثلاث لجان علمية متميزة مكلفة بتحكيم الدّراسات (باللغة العربية أو الفرنسية أو الانجليزية)، وفق المعايير المتعارف عليها عالميا، مع إمكانية مشاركة أعضاء اللجنة العلمية في إغناء مواد الكتاب العربي السّنوي للقانون الدولي.
مجالات الاهتمام العلمية
يهتم الكتاب العربي السّنوي للقانون الدولي بكل مجالات القانون الدولي العام وأُسُسه الاجتماعية (سوسيولوجيا القانون الدولي)، والفلسفية (فلسفة القانون الدولي)، وارتباطاته الاقتصادية-الاستثمارية (القانون الدولي الاقتصادي والاستثمار الدولي)، والتنموية (القانون الدولي للتنمية)، والبيئية (القانون الدولي البيئي)، والحقوقية (القانون الدولي لحقوق الإنسان)، والإنسانية (القانون الدولي الإنساني). إضافة إلى وجود القضايا الضاغطة على المجتمع الدولي، كالتّغيرات المناخية، والهجرة، والأوبئة التي تستدعي الاهتمام والبحث والرصد الأكاديمي.
ومن بين الملاحظات الهامة التي أثارت اهتمام القائمين على مبادرة الكتاب العربي السنوي للقانون الدولي، النقص الواضح في الرّبط بين القانون الدولي والإشكالات المتعددة التي تخترق العالم العربي؛ وهو ما سنسعى لتداركه عبر التركيز مبدئيا على قضاياه وانشغالاته، بوصفها قيمة مضافة ونوعية للكتاب العربي السنوي للقانون الدولي. فالمجال العربي هو التربة الخصبة والمرجعية الأساسية للكتاب العربي السّنوي للقانون الدولي، دون إهمال المتغيرات الدولية وآثارها النظرية، وكذلك التحولّات التي تطرأ على المجتمع الدولي وأنساقه، ومختلف التّطبيقات الإقليمية (كما هو الحَال في الاتحاد الأوروبي) للقانون الدولي العام.
أهداف الكتاب العربي السّنوي
- يهدف الكتاب العربي السّنوي إلى مُقاربة قضايا وإشكالات القانون الدولي العام من منظور علمي، يركز على القضايا العربية الإقليمية والدولية، من أجل الاستفادة من الفرص والمصالح التي تتيحها الحياة الدولية في سياق عدم اتساق النّسق الدولي.
- تعميق البحث حول رصد ومناقشة وتحليل القضايا والإشكالات المُثارة في القانون الدولي ضمن تداعياته وتأثيراته على العالم العربي.
- الانطلاق من تحليل المصطلحات والمفاهيم أو تطويرها (في ظل تداخل الاختصاصات المعرفية وتداخل المناهج) من أجل الإسهام، ولو جُزئيا، في تغيير بوصلة التفكير في القضايا الدولية وخدمة مصالح المجتمع العربي وقضاياه.
- تُعطى الأولوية للبحوث التّحليلية النّقدية للقانون الدولي وتجسير الهوة بين مختلف الحقول الاجتماعية (كعلم السياسة وعلم الاجتماع والفلسفة والاقتصاد والتاريخ)، وَتَجَاذُبَاتِهَا السياسية والاقتصادية، وهو ما يعني حتماً تجاوز الدراسات القانونية والمعيارية.
شروط النّشر في الكتاب العربي السّنوي للقانون الدولي
- تُقبل الأبحاث المبنية على أسس ومعايير علمية في الكتابة والتوثيق، والتي لم تُنشر من قَبْل.
- تخضع جميع الدراسات والأوراق إلى تقييم المختصين والمدققين.
- يُنشر الكتاب العربي السّنوي الأبحاث المقبولة بالعربية والانجليزية والفرنسية.
- لا يدفع الكتاب السنوي أي مكافأة مادية عن النشر، ولا تتقاضى المجلة أي رسوم على النشر فيها.