About the Journal
Focus and Scope
Modern Jurisprudence (Mod. Jurisprud.) is a peer-reviewed, diamond open access triannual journal dedicated to advancing contemporary legal scholarship. The journal publishes original research articles, case analyses, policy reviews, commentaries, and interdisciplinary studies that address evolving issues across global legal systems. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Constitutional and administrative law
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Criminal justice and judicial processes
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International and comparative law
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Commercial and financial regulation
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Technology law, cyber law, and data governance
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Human rights and humanitarian law
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Environmental and energy law
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Sports law and governance
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Media, entertainment, and communication law
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Law, society, and public policy
The journal encourages dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, promoting innovative thinking and practical insights that contribute to modern legal development.
Diamond Open Access Policy
Mod. Jurisprud. operates as a Diamond Open Access journal.
This means:
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No article processing charges (APCs) for authors
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No submission fees
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No subscription or paywall barriers for readers
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Full cost-free access for authors, readers, reviewers, and academic institutions
All articles are made immediately available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License unless otherwise stated.
Authors retain full copyright and grant the journal non-exclusive rights to publish and disseminate their work.
Copyright Notice
Authors publishing with Mod. Jurisprud. agree to:
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Retain copyright over their work
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Grant the journal permission to publish the material
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Distribute the work under CC BY-SA 4.0, enabling sharing and adaptation with appropriate attribution
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Deposit and share their published version freely in any repository
Peer Review Policy
The journal follows a double-blind peer review process.
Each submission undergoes:
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Initial editorial assessment
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Review by at least two independent experts
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Final editorial decision based on scholarly quality, originality, and relevance
Archiving Policy
To ensure long-term digital preservation, Mod. Jurisprud. participates in:
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PolicyCommons.net
This ensures permanent archiving and global accessibility of all published content.
Sponsorship and Funding
Mod. Jurisprud. operates independently and adheres to ethical publishing standards.
The journal currently receives no external sponsorship and maintains full editorial autonomy.
Any future funding or institutional support will be transparently disclosed here.
Privacy Statement
All personal information collected by the journal is used solely for editorial and publication processes.
User data is not shared with third parties and is managed in accordance with international privacy standards and the policies of the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform.