Information For Authors

For a reader—whether you are a researcher, legal practitioner, student, or policymaker—the Proceeding of the International Conference on the Law Development for Public Welfare (ICLDPW) serves as a vital bridge between academic theory and practical legal solutions.

Here is how you can effectively navigate, access, and utilize the content within this proceeding:


1. Value for the Reader

This proceeding offers specialized insights that are often more current than traditional textbooks. It is particularly useful for:

  • Legal Trends: Understanding how laws are evolving to meet modern challenges (e.g., Digital Law, Green Economy).

  • Policy Benchmarking: Comparing how different countries or regions handle public welfare through legislation.

  • Evidence-Based Arguments: Finding data and rigorous legal analysis to support your own research or legal briefs.

2. Where to Find and Access the Papers

Most ICLDPW proceedings are hosted on global digital libraries. You can find them via:

  • Open Access Portals: Many of these proceedings are published as "Open Access," meaning you can download the full PDF for free on platforms like Atlantis Press, EUDL, or SpringerLink.

  • Academic Search Engines: Use Google Scholar or ResearchGate by searching for the acronym "ICLDPW" combined with a specific topic (e.g., "ICLDPW social security law").

  • Library Databases: If your institution has a subscription, you can access indexed versions through Scopus or Web of Science.

3. How to Navigate a Law Proceeding Effectively

Legal papers can be dense. To save time, use this reading strategy:

  • The Abstract: Read this first to see if the author’s findings align with your specific interest.

  • The Discussion Section: This is where the author interprets the law. It is usually the most valuable part for understanding the "why" behind a legal issue.

  • The Conclusion/Recommendations: Best for policymakers looking for "actionable" advice or legislative suggestions.

  • The Reference List: Use this as a "gold mine" to find other seminal works and foundational cases related to the topic.

4. Citing the Proceeding

When referencing a paper from this proceeding in your own work, ensure accuracy to give proper credit.