About the Journal
FOCUS AND SCOPE
The Brazilian Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution – RBADR (p-ISSN 2596-3201; and e-ISSN 2674-8835), with semiannual periodicity, is a periodical specialized in alternative dispute resolutions, such as Arbitration, Mediation, Dispute Boards, Systems Design, also, the theme of Online Dispute Resolution, among other relevant topics.
The Journal’s mission is to receive scientific articles, book reviews, and comments from national, foreign, and international jurisprudence presenting objects related to alternative solutions to level conflict and their application in the most diverse areas of law and society.
Guidelines
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The Brazilian Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution – RBADR, published semiannually, is a journal concentrated in alternative dispute resolution (ADRs) namely Arbitration, Mediation, Dispute Board, ADR Designing Program and Online Dispute Resolution among other topics of interest.
THE JOURNAL
The Brazilian Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution – RBADR is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes academic papers related to appropriate methods of conflict resolution. It is published by the Brazilian Center of Mediation and Arbitration – CBMA, Fórum Publishers from Belo Horizonte, State of Minas Gerais and aims to provide a leading international forum for in-depth studies from a wide array of perspectives in ADRs.
MANUSCRIPT STRUCTURE
The Brazilian Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution – RBADR invites authors to submit original manuscripts on all aspects of issues related to Alternative Dispute Resolution. It is assumed that the submission of a manuscript to the RBADR signals that it has not been and will not be, submitted elsewhere at the same time. Papers scheduled for the future publication in book form will be considered, provided they would appear first in RBADR.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Manuscripts should be written in Times New Roman, size 12, space between lines 1.5 throughout the manuscript (including all quotations, footnotes, and references). Pages should be numbered consecutively. The average number of pages should be between 15 and 40 pages for papers and between 5 and 8 pages for book reviews and case comments. Notes should be listed consecutively during the text of the article (footnotes), and clearly marked in the text at the point of punctuation by superior numbers. Manuscripts must be submitted in Word format (.doc).
FORMAT
Articles should be based on original research and develop an original argument falling within the scope of the journal. The articles are subjected to a blind peer review and must include: Title; Abstract (up to 250 words); Keywords (up to 5 keywords); Summary; Introduction; Main text; Final Considerations; References (at the end of the article); Footnotes; Acknowledgements (if appropriate) Table(s) and Figure(s) with caption(s) (on individual files) (if appropriate)
The author(s) will receive a copy of the journal once his (their) papers are published. The Brazilian Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution – RBADR informs readers that the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in the text belong solely to the author, and not to the Journal Publisher or the editorial board members.
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