Open Access Policy
Open Access Policy
IJRDO – Journal of Law and Cyber Crime
IJRDO – Journal of Law and Cyber Crime is an open access journal; all articles are accessible without charges to international readers. To read, download, or share any article, you do not need a subscription, a login, or payment.
Knowledge should be open, transparent, and accessible to all.
What Open Access Means to Authors
- Free worldwide distribution: Online accessibility immediately upon publication.
- Wider readership: Increased opportunity to be noticed, read, and cited globally.
- Author rights: Retain rights to share work on personal sites, repositories, or academic networks.
What Open Access Means for Readers
- No paywalls: Content is 100% free of charge without subscription.
- Simple sharing: Freedom to share with colleagues, students, or partners.
- Open engagement: Use findings for teaching or policymaking without restrictions.
Licensing and Use
Articles permit sharing and reuse with appropriate attribution:
Download Free to store and distribute.
Develop Use and build upon the work.
Attribute Acknowledge original writers.
Why We Do It
Open access is more than a format—it is a philosophy. We dismantle obstacles to dissemination, ensuring that information is only one click away for researchers, learners, and professionals alike.

