Copyright and License Statement
The International Journal of Economics, Education, Law and Social Sciences is committed to fostering open access to knowledge while ensuring that authors retain rights over their work. Our copyright and licensing policies are designed to maximize the dissemination and impact of published research.
1. Copyright Ownership
- Authors retain full copyright to their work published in the International Journal of Economics, Education, Law and Social Sciences. This ownership allows authors the freedom to share and use their work in various academic and professional contexts.
- Upon submission, authors grant the journal a non-exclusive right to publish, distribute, and archive the article as open access, ensuring its availability to a global audience.
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- All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (CC BY-SA 4.0). This license permits anyone to read, copy, distribute, and make derivative works from the published material, provided that the original authorship is properly credited.
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- Suggested citation formats for each article are provided on the journal’s website to ensure consistent and proper attribution.
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- Authors may share, republish, or distribute their work in any form or platform, provided it complies with the journal’s licensing terms. Authors are also encouraged to deposit their published articles in institutional or other repositories to enhance accessibility.
- Authors are responsible for ensuring that their work does not infringe on any copyright or proprietary rights of third parties. Any permissions required for copyrighted materials within the manuscript must be obtained by the authors prior to submission.
5. Copyright Infringement and Misuse
- The International Journal of Economics, Education, Law and Social Sciences takes copyright infringement seriously. Unauthorized use, distribution, or reproduction of published articles without proper attribution or permission (when required) may result in legal action.
By publishing with the International Journal of Economics, Education, Law and Social Sciences, authors agree to these copyright and license terms, which support a balance between protecting authors' rights and ensuring open access to scholarly work.