Copyright and Licensing
Justitia Nova: Indonesian Journal of Modern Law
Justitia Nova: Indonesian Journal of Modern Law respects the intellectual property rights of authors and is committed to promoting the widest possible dissemination of scholarly research through open-access publishing.
Copyright Ownership
Authors who publish in Justitia Nova retain the copyright of their work.
The authors grant Justitia Nova the right of first publication and the non-exclusive right to publish, distribute, archive, and preserve the published article in electronic and other formats.
Authors remain free to:
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Share their published articles;
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Deposit articles in institutional repositories;
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Include articles in books, dissertations, or future works;
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Distribute articles for educational and research purposes;
provided that the original publication in Justitia Nova is properly acknowledged.
Licensing Policy
All articles published in Justitia Nova are licensed under the:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0)
This license permits anyone to:
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Read, download, copy, and distribute the work;
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Print and share the article in any medium or format;
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Adapt, remix, transform, and build upon the material;
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Use the work for both non-commercial and commercial purposes;
provided that appropriate credit is given to the original author(s), a link to the license is provided, and any changes made are clearly indicated.
The full license can be accessed at:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Author Rights
Authors retain the following rights:
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Copyright ownership of their work;
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Recognition as the original creators of the work;
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The right to reuse and disseminate their work;
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The right to deposit published versions in institutional or subject repositories;
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The right to use the published article for teaching, research, and academic presentations.
Reader Rights
Under the CC BY 4.0 License, readers may:
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Access all published content free of charge;
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Download and store articles;
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Share articles with others;
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Reuse and adapt content with proper attribution;
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Cite and reproduce portions of articles for scholarly purposes.
No prior permission from the journal or authors is required for uses permitted under the license.
Third-Party Materials
Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any copyrighted material included in their manuscripts, such as:
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Figures;
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Tables;
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Photographs;
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Maps;
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Illustrations;
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Datasets;
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Other proprietary materials.
Any permissions obtained must be documented and provided to the editorial office when requested.
Publisher Rights
Justitia Nova reserves the right to:
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Publish accepted manuscripts;
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Maintain the integrity of the scholarly record;
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Preserve and archive published content;
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Retract or correct publications when necessary in accordance with the journal’s Publication Ethics and Retraction Policy.
Attribution Requirement
Any reuse, distribution, reproduction, or adaptation of published articles must provide proper acknowledgment of:
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The author(s);
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The title of the work;
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Justitia Nova: Indonesian Journal of Modern Law as the original source of publication;
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The applicable Creative Commons license.
Licensing Information
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Copyright Holder: Author(s)
Publisher: Faculty of Sharia and Law, Institut Miftahul Huda Al Azhar (IMA), Indonesia
Access Model: Fully Open Access
Author Rights: Retained by Author(s)