Author Guidelines

Please read and understand the author's guidelines for the preparation manuscript. The author who submits a manuscript to the editors should comply with the author's guidelines and manuscript template.

If the submitted manuscript does not comply with the guidelines or using a different format, it will be rejected by the editorial team before being reviewed.

The editorial team will only accept a manuscript that meets the specified formatting requirements. This template is designed to assist Author in preparing manuscript; it is an exact representation of the format expected by the editor. To use template, please just Save As this MS Word file to your document, then copy and paste your document here. All papers submitted to the journal should be written in English.

PAPER FORMAT

  • The length of the manuscript should be no less than 4000 words (excluding abstract and references).
  • The sequence of manuscripts following: Title; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; MethodsMain Heading Result and Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgement (optional) and References.
  • Referencing style uses the Chicago Manual of Style.

Title

The title manuscript should be Concise and Descriptive, No more than 15 words: Written with Palatino Linotype Font size 20pt and Bold, Left

Abstract

Abstracts should be written in one paragraph, in English. The writing of the title abstract is in bold while the substance is without bold using Palatino linotype font size 10pt, 1 space, consisting of 150-250 words. The abstract contains at least: problems discussed, objectives of the paper, methods, discussion of results, conclusions and recommendations (if any).

Keywords

Keywords arranged by alphabetically and should have at least 3-5 keywords separated by a semicolon (;).

Introduction

The introduction should be clear and provide the community issue to be discussed in the manuscript. At the end of the paragraph, the author/s should end with a comment on the significance concerning identification of the issue and the objective of research.

The introduction should outline 1) the main context or issue that is the basis for writing the paper, 2) explain the relevance of the topic to the field of law and humanities with real problems in society, 3) there are previous studies that support the importance of the topic discussed to show the novelty of the problem or issue discussed, 4) use current and relevant references to show that the topic discussed is still actual.

Avoid overly long descriptions; the introduction should ideally be no more than 10-15% of the total length of the article.

Methods

The method is descriptive and should provide a statement of the methodology of the research and the methods of activity applied in the assessment or collection of data, resulting in the apparent scientificity of the data. The method includes the approach used, and as much as possible provides the reader with an overview of the methods used.

Result and Discussion

This section is the most important part of your article. The analysis or results of the study should be clear and concise. The research results should summarize the (scientific) findings rather than provide the data in great detail. Please highlight the differences between your results or findings and previous publications by other researchers.

Conclusion 

The conclusion contains a description that should answer the objectives of the research. Provide a clear and concise conclusion. Do not repeat the abstract or simply describe the results of the research. Give a clear explanation regarding the possible application and/or suggestions related to the research findings. One paragraph only and do not use bulleting or numbering.

References

DAS SEIN Journal uses the Chicago Manual of Style in the References at the end of the manuscript. Cite only items that you have read and written on footnotes. Please use Reference Manager Applications like EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, etc. Use other published articles in the same journal as models. All publications cited in the text should be included in the References section and arranged alphabetically. 

The citation quick guide can be found at: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html