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Author Guidelines

Journal of JAFA

Before You Submit

Please review the responsibilities, editorial pathway, and checklist below to ensure a smooth submission.

Submissions are first screened by an editor for fit with the journal’s aims & scope. Suitable manuscripts proceed to double-blind peer review.

1. Overview

Authors are invited to make a submission to this journal. All submissions will be assessed by an editor to determine whether they meet the aims and scope of the journal. Manuscripts deemed suitable will be sent for peer review before a decision is made to accept or reject.

Important: Ensure your study design, argumentation, title, and abstract are clear and coherent. A concise title and a stand-alone abstract increase the likelihood that expert reviewers agree to evaluate your paper.

2. Responsibilities & Permissions

  • Obtain permission to publish any third-party content included with your submission (e.g., photos, figures, documents, datasets, software).
  • Ensure that all listed authors consent to be identified as authors and approve the submitted version.
  • Where appropriate, secure ethics approval from a relevant committee in accordance with the legal requirements of the study’s country (include the committee name and approval code).

3. Editorial Handling

An editor may desk reject a submission if it does not meet minimum quality standards or falls outside the scope. Submissions that pass editorial screening will undergo double-blind peer review by at least two independent reviewers. Decisions (accept / revise / reject) are communicated with reasons.

4. Formatting & Readiness

  • Follow the journal’s Author Guidelines for structure, formatting, references, and declarations.
  • Use a consistent citation style (e.g., APA 7th) and include DOI links where available; ensure in-text citations match the reference list.
  • Number and label all tables/figures; cite them in the text; provide images at appropriate resolution.
  • Prepare a stand-alone abstract and ensure your argument is logically structured and clearly articulated.
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Submission Preparation Checklist

Journal of JAFA

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must satisfy the requirements below before they are sent for review.

Submissions that do not meet these checks may be returned to authors for correction prior to peer review.

1. Overview

Authors must ensure that their manuscripts comply with the journal’s Author Guidelines and the following preparation checklist. Confirming these items helps prevent delays and supports a smooth editorial workflow.

2. Submission Checklist

Please verify that your submission meets all of the following requirements:

  1. This submission complies with the journal’s Author Guidelines in terms of structure, formatting, and referencing style.
  2. This submission has not been previously published and is not under consideration by another journal.
  3. All references have been checked for accuracy and completeness (including DOI links where available).
  4. All tables and figures are properly numbered, labeled, and cited in the text; images meet minimum quality requirements.
  5. Permission has been obtained to publish all photos, datasets, software, and other third-party materials supplied with this submission.
  6. All authors consent to authorship and approve the submitted version, with the order of authors agreed upon.
  7. Where applicable, ethics approval and informed consent are documented in the manuscript (include committee name and approval code).
  8. Each author has provided a valid ORCID iD, and institutional affiliations are identified with ROR IDs on the title page.
  9. A clear Data Availability statement is included, indicating how supporting data can be accessed (if applicable).

Tip: Ensure your ORCID (all authors) and ROR IDs (affiliations) are provided on the title page, and include a Data Availability statement where applicable.

Lexoria Articles

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Articles — Lexoria: Journal of Law & Justice Studies

A peer-reviewed venue advancing scholarly discourse in law, justice, and governance—uniting theory, doctrine, and practice with a global perspective.

This page outlines article focus and topic areas. Authors should also consult the Author Guidelines and use the official template before submission.

On this page

1. Overview

Lexoria: Journal of Law & Justice Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse in law, justice, and governance. The journal provides a platform for legal scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to publish original studies, theoretical analyses, and applied research addressing fundamental and emerging issues in the legal domain. With a global perspective, Lexoria encourages interdisciplinary approaches and critical reflections that strengthen the understanding of law as both a normative system and a tool for justice in society.

2. Focus & Scope

The journal accommodates a broad range of legal studies, including but not limited to:

  • Legal Theory & Philosophy of Law — fundamental legal concepts, jurisprudence, and the philosophical foundations of justice systems.
  • Constitutional & Administrative Law — state institutions, governance, public administration, and constitutional developments across jurisdictions.
  • Private & Commercial Law — contract law, corporate governance, property rights, consumer protection, e-commerce law, and business regulation in the global economy.
  • Criminal Law & Criminology — criminal justice systems, penal reform, restorative justice, and contemporary challenges in crime and enforcement.
  • International Law & Human Rights — public and private international law, treaty law, humanitarian law, refugee protection, and the advancement of human rights worldwide.
  • Environmental & Technology Law — climate governance, natural resource management, environmental justice, data protection, cyber law, AI governance, and the impact of emerging technologies.
  • Labor & Health Law — employment regulation, labor rights, workplace justice; healthcare regulation, bioethics, and public health policy.
  • Comparative & Cross-Cultural Legal Studies — analyses of similarities and differences across legal systems to foster global understanding of law and justice.
Through this comprehensive scope, Lexoria is committed to publishing high-quality research that not only contributes to theoretical debates but also provides practical insights to address pressing legal challenges in an evolving global society.
 
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Privacy Statement

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Lexoria: Journal of Law & Justice Studies — Privacy Statement

We are committed to protecting your privacy. This statement explains what we collect, how we use it, and the choices and rights available to you when interacting with our journal and platform.

This policy applies to authors, reviewers, editors, and readers who use our Open Journal System (OJS) and related services.

1. Introduction

At Lexoria: Journal of Law & Justice Studies, part of the Journal of JAFA portfolio, we respect your privacy. This Privacy Statement outlines how we collect, use, store, and protect personal data when you engage with our journal and OJS platform.

2. Scope & Definitions

  • Scope: applies to authors, reviewers, editors, and readers using our website, submission system, and communications.
  • Personal data: information that identifies or can reasonably identify an individual (e.g., name, email, affiliation).
  • Processing: any operation performed on personal data (collection, storage, use, disclosure, deletion).

3. Information We Collect

  • Account & profile: name, email address, affiliation, country, ORCID, role (author/reviewer/editor).
  • Submission & review: manuscript metadata, co-author details, correspondence history, reviewer reports and decisions.
  • Technical: IP address, browser/OS information, usage logs generated by our platform for security and performance.
  • Communications: emails and messages exchanged with the editorial office or through OJS.
We do not knowingly collect data from children/minors. If you believe a minor has provided data, please contact us to remove it.

4. How We Use Information

We process personal data only for journal-related purposes, such as:

  • Managing accounts, submissions, peer review workflows, and editorial decisions.
  • Communicating with authors, reviewers, editors, and readers regarding journal activities.
  • Ensuring platform security, improving services, and producing aggregate, non-identifying analytics.
  • Fulfilling legal obligations (e.g., recordkeeping, responding to lawful requests).

We do not sell personal data. We do not use automated decision-making that produces legal or similarly significant effects.

6. Sharing & Disclosure

  • Editorial workflow: data may be shared with editors, reviewers, and technical administrators strictly to manage the journal process.
  • Service providers: trusted vendors supporting hosting, backup, email delivery, or analytics under confidentiality obligations.
  • Legal: disclosures required by law, regulation, court order, or to protect rights, safety, and security.

We do not share personal data with third parties for their own marketing purposes.

7. Data Retention

We retain personal data only as long as necessary for editorial, legal, and archival purposes. Typical retention periods align with scholarly publishing norms (e.g., maintaining peer review records and editorial decisions). When data are no longer needed, we delete or anonymize them in a reasonable timeframe.

8. Security Measures

We implement technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or loss. While we strive for robust protection, no system is entirely immune to risk.

9. Cookies & Tracking

Our website may use cookies and similar technologies to maintain sessions, enhance user experience, and analyze traffic in aggregate. You can manage cookies via your browser settings; disabling cookies may affect certain site functions.

10. Third-Party Links/Services

Our site may contain links to external websites or services. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of third-party sites. Please review their privacy policies when visiting those services.

11. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Statement from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated version/date. Please review it periodically.

12. Contact

Editorial Office – Lexoria: Journal of Law & Justice Studies
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://journal.fajarpos.com/

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