Archiving Policy

The Indonesian Research Journal in Legal Studies (IRJILS) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published content.

  1. Digital Archiving

    • All published articles are digitally archived to guarantee permanent availability, even in the event that the journal is no longer published.

    • IRJILS utilizes institutional repositories and trusted archiving services to preserve its content.

  2. Self-Archiving Policy

    • Authors are permitted to deposit all versions of their manuscripts (pre-print, accepted version, and published version/PDF) in personal websites, institutional repositories, or other scholarly archives without embargo.

    • Proper citation and acknowledgment of the original publication in IRJILS must always be included.

  3. Repository and Indexing Services

    • The journal cooperates with digital repositories, university libraries, and indexing databases to ensure wide dissemination and long-term preservation of its publications.

  4. Commitment to Access

    • Archiving policies follow the principles of open access and knowledge preservation, ensuring that articles remain accessible for future researchers, academics, and the wider public globally.