
Authors Guidelines
The journal's editorial board is open to any article proposal. Authors are requested to adhere to the following guidelines when preparing their typescripts:
1. Articles should not exceed 40,000 characters (including notes and spaces).
2. Articles should be unpublished. If justified by a precise editorial interest, the editorial staff nevertheless accepts long and substantiated versions of previously published articles.
3. Two abstracts, one in French, of ten lines maximum and another, in English, of the same importance, must be provided with the manuscript, along with the quality and list of the author's latest publications
4. A summary bibliography may be attached to the articles
5. Authors will send their article by Internet to the following address: agpaedit @ eska .fr in MS Word format (.doc or .rtf); Times New Roman 11 justified, single spacing
6. Authors should attach in a separate file mentioning all of their contacts: email, postal address and, if applicable, telephone number
7. The article should be presented as next: title in Times 14, followed, each time on the line, by the author's first and last name, his position (biographical note), the French / English summary and the body of the text
8. Authors are invited to structure their analyzes by sub-titles in order to facilitate reading
9. When submitting the article to the editor, Word files must be titled as follows: NAME (of the author in capital letters) - title (of the article all tables, charts, diagrams and maps must be titled, numbered accordingly and sourced if they do not constitute an original work. All figures must be transmitted separately as jpeg or pdf files of sufficient resolution (ideal 300 dpi) and their locations must be clearly indicated in the text
10. Reduce the number of notes to a minimum, and place them as endnotes according to the system Word referencing.
11. All texts that do not meet standard linguistic criteria and critical rigor requirements will be returned to the authors for adaptation
12. Particular attention should be paid to punctuation: French quotation marks, accentuated capitals (State, From, Egypt, etc. ) and a moderate use of capital letters in accordance with typographical rules Reference: Collective, Lexicon of typographical rules in use at the national printing house, Imprimerie Nationale, Paris, 2002.
