Copyright & Licensing
Copyright Statement: Authors publishing in Journal of Legal Contemplation (JLC) retain full copyright of their scholarly work. By submitting and publishing in this journal, authors grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish, archive, and disseminate the article as the original publisher. Copyright ownership remains entirely with the author, in accordance with international open access publishing standards.
Authorship and Co-Authorship Policy: Authorship must be limited to individuals who have made significant intellectual contributions to the conception, design, execution, data analysis, or interpretation of the research. All listed co-authors must approve the final manuscript and agree to its submission and publication. Contributions that do not meet authorship criteria should be acknowledged separately in the acknowledgment section.
The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that:
✔ All appropriate co-authors are included
✔ No inappropriate authorship is granted
✔ All co-authors have reviewed and approved the final version
Royalties Policy: Journal of Legal Contemplation (JLC) does not provide monetary royalties to authors for published works. Authors retain full academic credit, citation rights, and intellectual ownership of their publications. The journal operates under an open access model, ensuring maximum dissemination and visibility rather than commercial royalty distribution.
Licensing Policy: All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license.
This license permits:
✔ Sharing — copying and redistribution in any medium
✔ Adaptation — remixing, transforming, and building upon the work (including commercial use)
Conditions:
✔ Attribution — Proper credit must be given to authors and source
✔ ShareAlike — Derivative works must use the same license
✔ No Additional Restrictions — No legal or technological barriers may be applied
This copyright and licensing policy is established to ensure clear author ownership, proper attribution, and lawful reuse of scholarly works in accordance with international open access standards.