Publication Policy
Access Policy
The Journal follows an open-access policy and provides immediate, free, and unrestricted access to all published content. Readers may read, download, copy, distribute, print, and cite articles for lawful academic and non-commercial purposes, provided proper acknowledgment is given to the author(s) and the Journal.The Journal believes that free access to legal scholarship promotes the exchange of knowledge, advances research, and contributes to the development of legal education and justice
Peer-Review Policy
The Journal follows a double-blind peer review process, whereby the identities of both the author(s) and reviewer(s) remain anonymous throughout the review process. Manuscripts are evaluated on the basis of originality, quality, relevance, and scholarly merit to ensure fairness and academic integrity.
Licensing Policy
All content published in the Journal is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution–Non Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) License. Under this license, users may read, download, copy, distribute, and reproduce the published material for non-commercial purposes, provided that appropriate credit is given to the author(s) and the Journal. Any commercial use of the published content requires prior permission from the Journal and the author(s).
Archiving Policy
The Journal is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and availability of its published scholarly content. All published articles, reviews, and other materials are permanently archived and maintained in the Journal's electronic repository and on the official website of the Journal.
The Journal seeks to preserve its digital content through systematic backup procedures and institutional archiving mechanisms to ensure continued access to published works in the event of technical failure, data loss, or platform migration. Published issues shall remain accessible to readers without alteration, except where corrections, retractions, or updates are required in accordance with the Journal's editorial policies.
The Journal encourages authors to deposit the published version of their work in institutional repositories, personal academic webpages, research networks, and other non-commercial repositories, provided that appropriate acknowledgment is given to the Journal as the original source of publication. By maintaining a reliable archiving system, the Journal aims to preserve the scholarly record and ensure that legal research remains accessible to future researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and students.

