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OPEN JOURNAL FOR LEGAL STUDIES (OJLS)

 

AIMS AND SCOPE

The OJLS, as an international multi-disciplinary peer-reviewed online open access academic journal, publishes academic articles deal with different problems and topics in various areas of legal studies and close scientific disciplines (theory of law, history of law, philosophy of law, sociology of law, Roman law, international law, civil law, constitutional law, administrative law, criminal law, contract law, tort law, property law, religious law, immigration law, human rights law, family law, social security law, labour law, company law, commerce law, intellectual property law, methodology of legal studies, legal education, etc.).

The OJLS provides a platform for the manuscripts from different areas of study. The journal welcomes original theoretical works, analyses, reviews, etc. The manuscripts may represent a variety of theoretical and epistemological perspectives and different methodological approaches.

The OJLS also invites researchers to submit proposals for special (or thematic) issues, which also can involve papers from a conference. Those responsible for an approved proposal may be invited to take on the role of guest editors.

The authors of articles accepted for publishing in the OJLS should get the ORCID number (www.orcid.org).

The OJLS is already listed in Crossref (DOI), HeinOnline, Google Scholar, BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine), J-Gate, ResearchBib and WorldCat - OCLC, and is applied for indexing in the other bases (Clarivate Analytics – SCIE, ESCI, and SSCI, Scopus, ERIH Plus, Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory, Cabell’s Directory, SHERPA/RoMEO, EZB - Electronic Journals Library, etc.).

The journal is now publishing 2 times a year.

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