Author Fees (APC)
The International Journal of Judicial Law is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal. To support the costs associated with editorial processing, peer review management, DOI assignment, online hosting, archiving, and long-term digital preservation, the journal charges an Article Processing Charge (APC) only after acceptance of the manuscript.
1. APC is charged only after the manuscript is formally accepted for publication.
2. No submission fee is charged at any stage.
3. The APC covers:
1. Peer review management
2. Editorial handling
3. DOI assignment
4. Copyediting and formatting
5. Online publication and open access availability
4. All articles are published under an open access model, allowing free and permanent access to readers worldwide.
All published articles are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to ensure persistent identification, discoverability, and citation tracking.
Currently, the journal does not offer full APC waivers. However, partial discounts may be considered in special cases at the discretion of the editorial board.
The International Journal of Judicial Law follows ethical publishing practices and maintains full transparency regarding publication charges. APCs have no influence on the peer review process or editorial decisions.