Licensing Terms
- Open Access Policy
- The International Journal of Law and Legal Studies operates under an Open Access model, allowing free access to all published articles. This commitment aims to foster knowledge sharing and facilitate scholarly communication.
- Creative Commons License
- All articles published in our journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). This means that:
- Authors retain the copyright of their work.
- Readers are free to share and adapt the material, provided that proper credit is given to the original author and the use is non-commercial.
- Author Rights
- Authors may use their published work in their own teaching and research, including:
- Reproducing the articles in books, theses, and dissertations.
- Presenting the work at conferences and seminars.
- Including the work in future research publications.
- Attribution
- When reusing or sharing any articles from the journal, it is essential to provide appropriate citation. The citation should include the author(s), title of the article, journal name, volume, issue, page numbers, and DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
- Commercial Use
- For commercial use of any articles or content from the journal, users must seek permission from the respective authors and/or the editorial team. This includes uses such as reprinting articles in textbooks, commercial websites, or any form of media intended for profit.
- Modification of Terms
- The journal reserves the right to modify these licensing terms. Any changes will be communicated through the journal's website, and the new terms will apply to all future publications.
- Compliance with Institutional and Funders' Policies
- Authors are encouraged to ensure that their submissions comply with the policies of their institutions and funding bodies regarding open access and copyright.
- Contact Information
- For any questions regarding licensing terms, permissions, or rights, please contact the editorial office at [email protected]
Conclusion
These licensing terms are designed to promote academic integrity while encouraging the dissemination and use of scholarly work. By adhering to these terms, we can collectively advance the field of law and legal studies.