The "Legal Studies of Cyberspace" Journal has started its operation with the aim of publishing scientific-research achievements in various fields. It has been published since January 1400 and is a suitable platform for discussion and transfer of opinions and results obtained about research and the research related to the cyberspace law. Therefore, all the articles that are dedicated to topics and studies related to the cyberspace law and are written according to the scientific structure of the journal will have the opportunity to be published this journal after peer review. For this purpose, all the researchers in this field are invited to send their valuable articles in the fields of cyberspace law to this journal for publication.
The most important thematic axes of the evaluable articles in The "Legal Studies of Cyberspace" Journal are as follows:
1. Civil rights in cyberspace
2. Environmental law in cyberspace
3. Cyber criminology
4. Cyber forensics
5. Women's rights in cyberspace
6. Good governance and cyberspace
7. Business law and cyberspace
8. Contracts law and cyberspace
9. Civil responsibility in cyber space
10. Criminal liability in cyberspace
11. The responsibility of governments in cyberspace
12. Judicial system in cyberspace
13. Insurance law and cyberspace
14. Registration law and cyberspace
15. Crime prevention law and cyberspace
16. Terrorism and cyberspace
17. Tourist and cyberspace
18. Human rights and cyberspace
19. E-commerce law and digital markets
20. Legal aspects of blockchain and smart contracts and digital currencies
21. Legal aspects regarding digital currencies, artificial intelligence and robots
22. Legal aspects of the Internet of Things
23. Cyber security law
24. International law of cyberspace
25. Information and data law in cyberspace
26. Cyber and computer crimes
27. Digital banking, digital money and cryptocurrencies
28. Intellectual property law in cyberspace
29. Children's law in cyberspace
30. Family and Children's law
31. International trade law and Children's law
32. Investment law and Children's law
33. Consumer law in cyberspace businesses
34. Educational and cultural law in cyberspace
35. Studies of all legal issues in jurisprudence, legal, criminal, criminology, International and etc. in the field of cyberspace
Ethical principles of article publication
1. The Legal Studies of Cyberspace Journal follows COPE publishing ethics. Click here.
2. The articles submitted to the quarterly journal of legal studies of virtual space must be the result of research and scientific work of the author or authors and in the specialized field of the quarterly journal.
3. In the articles submitted to the Legal Studies of Cyberspace, the authors must avoid any plagiarism and strictly observe the principles and rules of scientific work in the field of research.
4. When submitting an article to the Legal Studies of Cyberspace, the whole or a part of it should not be in the process of being refereed or published in any journal inside or outside the country at the same time.
5. The corresponding author and other authors are responsible for the accuracy of the content of the articles submitted to the Legal Studies of Cyberspace.
6. Legal Studies of Cyberspace is free to edit, summarize or modify the received articles.
7. The publishers of the Legal Studies of Cyberspace are committed to impartial review of articles and do not discriminate in the various stages of receiving and evaluating articles.
8. The articles submitted to the Legal Studies of Cyberspace will be reviewed based on the date they were received, and no article will be given priority.
9. Legal Studies of Cyberspace does not give any special privilege to any person or article, and only reviews articles based on scientific principles and the announced criteria.
10. The review procedure in Legal Studies of Cyberspace is in the form of Peer Review and the reviewers are committed to impartial evaluation of the articles and review and evaluate the articles only based on scientific and professional criteria.
11. The Cyberspace Legal Studies Quarterly uses Persian and English systems for detecting plagiarism in articles.
12. If it is determined that an article that is being evaluated in the Legal Studies of Cyberspace contains plagiarism, or is not the result of the research and scientific work of its author or authors, at any stage of the evaluation process, it will be exclude the same from further actions.
13. After accepting or publishing an article in the Quarterly Journal of Legal Studies of Cyberspace, if it is found that this article contains plagiarism or is not the result of the research and scientific work of the author or authors, the article will be removed from its system and the same will be informed on its website to its readers. Also, the plagiarism will be informed to the relevant scientific authorities through a letter carrying the journal's seal.