About the Journal
IJRDO – Journal of Law and Cyber Crime
Adapting Legal Systems to the Digital Frontier
IJRDO – Journal of Law and Cyber Crime is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that focuses on research related to legal systems and the growing challenges of cybercrime. It serves as a platform for sharing ideas that explore how law adapts to both traditional issues and the fast-changing digital environment.
Journal Snapshot
| Publication Frequency | Monthly |
| Access Type | Open Access |
| Review Process | Peer-reviewed |
| Content Types | Research articles, review papers, case studies, legal analyses |
Scope and Coverage
The journal covers a broad array of issues in law and cyber studies. It seeks to publish research that combines theoretical and practical insights.
- Crime and law enforcement
- Cybercrime and cybersecurity
- Human rights and legal protection
- Family and children’s rights
- Administrative and industrial law
- Healthcare and military law
- Digital threats, deep web, and dark web
- Online privacy and emerging legal challenges
Purpose of the Journal
The journal is designed to provide an outlet for legal scholarship to address contemporary issues. It brings law, technology, and society together to facilitate timely, practical, and progressive debates.
Our Mission
- To publish meaningful and quality research in law and cybercrime
- To promote open access to legal knowledge
- To provide a fair and supportive review process
- To encourage research that addresses current legal challenges
Our Vision
- To become a trusted journal in legal and cyber studies
- To connect researchers, legal professionals, and scholars globally
- To promote awareness of digital and legal issues
- To support research that contributes to justice and security
- To make knowledge accessible to a wider audience

