Open access and Copyright Policy

Open Access Policy

The Biannual Journal of "Comparative Studies on the Schools of Jurisprudence and its Principles"  is an open access publication; this means that all the content of the publication is freely available to users and institutions, and users are allowed to download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to the full texts of the articles without prior permission from the publisher or the author. In this publication, the articles are published under the terms and conditions of the license of Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).

 

License Conditions

This symbol means the permission to use the work with two conditions: one is to cite the author and the other is to use for non-commercial purposes. Users are permitted to distribute, remix, modify, and build on the original work under this license, but only for non-commercial purposes; otherwise, permission must be obtained from the creator of the work.

BY citation to the author

NC Only non-commercial use of the work is permitted

 

You are allowed to:

Share — Copy and distribute material in any medium or format

Match — combine, modify, and build on materials

The licensor cannot cancel these freedoms as long as you comply with the terms of the license.

Under these conditions

Attribution — you must give proper credit, provide a link to the license, and if a change has been made, indicate it. You may do it in any reasonable manner, but not in any manner that suggests licensor endorses you or your use.

Non-Commercial —you may not use this material for commercial purposes.

No Additional Restrictions — you may not impose legal conditions or technical measures that legally restrict others from performing any work permitted by the licensee.

Awareness

You may not comply with this license for material elements in the public domain or where your use is permitted with an applicable exception or restriction.

No guarantee is granted. This license may not grant all access necessary for your intended use. For example, other rights such as rights to advertisement, keeping privacy, or ethics may limit the way you use the material.

 

Copyright License

Authors’ articles published in the journal reserve the copyright of their articles, and they can share their articles or archive them in repositories. This means that these articles can be easily shared and used as long as they are cited correctly. Published articles are immediately shared on depositories and social networks. Articles can be shared by addressees, published in print, archived, and included in syllabus of lesson. To read more about these policies, you can refer to this link.

The Biannual Journal of "Comparative Studies on the Schools of Jurisprudence and its Principles" follow the principles of copyright.

In this publication, the authors own the copyright of the content of the articles.