Juris Spectrum: International Journal of Law is committed to protecting the privacy and personal information of its authors, reviewers, editors, readers, and website visitors. This Privacy Statement explains how information is collected, used, and safeguarded through this website and the journal’s editorial management system.
1. Information We Collect
We may collect the following categories of information:
- Name, email address, institutional affiliation, and other details voluntarily provided during registration, manuscript submission, peer review, or communication with the journal.
- Manuscript-related information submitted through the editorial and publication process.
- Limited technical information such as IP address, browser type, device information, and access time for security, system administration, and website functionality purposes.
2. Use of Information
The information collected is used solely for legitimate academic and publishing purposes, including:
- Editorial communication and manuscript processing.
- Peer review and publication management.
- Responding to queries and correspondence.
- Maintaining website security and functionality.
- Improving the quality and accessibility of the journal’s services.
Personal information will not be sold, traded, or disclosed to third parties for commercial purposes.
3. Cookies and Analytics
This website may use cookies and limited analytics tools to improve website performance, navigation, security, and user experience. Cookies do not intentionally collect personally identifiable information unless voluntarily provided by the user.
Analytical data may be collected in aggregated and anonymized form for statistical and operational purposes.
4. Data Security
Reasonable administrative, organizational, and technical safeguards are implemented to protect personal information against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or misuse. However, no method of electronic transmission or online storage can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
5. Third-Party Links
This website may contain links to external websites or third-party services. Juris Spectrum is not responsible for the privacy practices, policies, or content of such external websites.
6. Confidentiality in Editorial Process
All submitted manuscripts, reviewer identities, editorial communications, and related records are treated as confidential and handled in accordance with accepted academic publishing standards and ethical practices.
7. Changes to This Privacy Statement
This Privacy Statement may be updated periodically to reflect changes in legal requirements, editorial practices, website functionality, or institutional policies. Any revisions will be published on this page.
8. Contact
For any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Statement or the handling of personal information, please contact the Editorial Office through our Contact Page.
