Open Access Statement

The Journal of Law, Technology, and Human Rights (JLTR) is committed to the principles of open access, providing immediate, worldwide, barrier-free access to the full text of all published articles. We believe that making research freely available to the public enhances the global exchange of knowledge and supports greater inclusivity in the academic community.

1. All articles published in JLTR are freely accessible online immediately upon publication. There are no subscription fees or paywalls, ensuring that all readers can access our content without financial barriers.

2. Users have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of all articles published in JLTR. This includes the right to make a reasonable number of printed copies for personal use, facilitating the dissemination of research findings.

3. We provide our content in digital formats that can be easily downloaded and shared, particularly benefiting researchers and readers in regions with limited access to subscription-based journals. By doing this, we aim to support the broadest possible dissemination of scholarly work.

4. JLTR's open-access model not only promotes the free exchange of knowledge but also supports authors in achieving greater visibility and impact for their research. We believe that open access fosters transparency and accessibility, allowing research to be shared widely and utilized in diverse fields and communities.

5. There are no charges to readers or their institutions for accessing content. This aligns with our commitment to ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder access to high-quality research and scholarly discourse.

The JLTR upholds these open-access principles as a core aspect of our mission to advance understanding in the fields of law, technology, and human rights. We invite researchers, practitioners, and the public to freely access and engage with the knowledge shared through our journal.