Open Access Statement
Legitimacy: Journal of Law and Islamic Law is committed to providing immediate open access to all articles published, embracing the principle that making research freely available to the public fosters a greater global exchange of knowledge and promotes scholarly advancement.
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Free Access: All journal content is freely available, without charge, to users or their institutions. Readers may access, read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles without prior permission from the publisher or authors.
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Author Rights: Authors retain copyright of their work and typically grant the journal the right of first publication. Articles are often published under a Creative Commons license (such as CC BY or CC BY-SA), allowing others to share and adapt the material for any lawful purpose, provided proper attribution is given to the original author(s) and the journal.
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No Embargo: Research articles are made accessible online immediately upon publication, with no embargo period or delay.
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Support for Global Knowledge: By ensuring unrestricted access, the journal aims to facilitate wider dissemination of legal and Islamic legal scholarship to academics, practitioners, students, and the general public worldwide.
This open access policy supports the journal's mission to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and encourage the development and reform of both national and Islamic legal studies by removing financial and technical barriers to knowledge sharing.