Journal Policies

Copyright Policy

Authors retain the copyright of their articles and authorize the UCLAEH LAW JOURNAL to publish them and include them in indexing services, abstracts, academic databases, and repositories in which the Journal participates.

Open Access Policy

All content is freely accessible and at no cost. Users can read, download, copy, distribute, and print the contributions of this publication without seeking permission from the editor or the author, as long as there is no profit involved in such activities. In all cases, and without exception, the source must be cited.

This is in accordance with the BOAI (Budapest Open Access Initiative) parameters for open access. Commercial use of the original work and the generation of derivative works are not permitted.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Digital Preservation Policy

The UCLAEH LAW JOURNAL utilizes the LOCKSS digital preservation system from Stanford University.

Code of Ethics

The UCLAEH LAW JOURNAL adheres to the Principles of Transparency and Best Practices in Academic Publishing established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) to maintain transparency in the publication processes of articles.

The UCLAEH LAW JOURNAL is committed to ethical and responsible management in the editorial process and publication of the journal, ensuring impartiality and transparency throughout the entire editorial process. It also commits to protecting the confidentiality of authors, reviewers, and other participants in the process.

Plagiarism Policy

The UCLAEH LAW JOURNAL uses Similarity Check (a CrossRef service) as a tool to detect plagiarism in received manuscripts. Plagiarism is defined as the partial or total reproduction of someone else's work by the proposing researcher, whether published or not, without crediting the author.

In cases where plagiarism is detected, the manuscript will be rejected.