About the Journal
The Journal of Law, Technology, and Human Rights (JLTR) is a biannual, open-access journal established by Lexterra Scientia, published in June and December. This journal explores the intersection of legal frameworks, technological advancements, and human rights, providing a platform for scholarly discourse, innovative research, and critical analysis. As an essential resource for legal scholars, practitioners, policymakers, technologists, and human rights advocates, the journal examines how law and technology shape fundamental rights and freedoms in our rapidly changing world. Through diverse perspectives and rigorous analysis, it aims to contribute to the evolution of legal standards in response to technological progress. Authors are invited to submit manuscripts within the journal's scope. All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process, with final acceptance decisions made by the editorial board based on peer reviewers' recommendations. Please ensure your manuscript adheres to the author guidelines and specified formatting requirements. Submissions not in compliance will be rejected before review. The editorial team only accepts manuscripts that meet these standards.
Journal Title | : Journal of Law, Technology, and Human Rights |
Initials | : JLTR |
Frequency | : 2 issues per year | June - December |
E-ISSN | : On Process |
Chief Editor | : Wahyu Hidayat |
DOI Prefix | : On Process |
Publisher | : Lexterra Scientia |
Accreditation | : Non Sinta |