Thursday, February 11, 2021

CfPs: "Legal Issues in the Digital Age", ISSN 2713-2749


"Legal Issues in the Digital Age" Journal is an academic quarterly open access e-publication which provides a comprehensive analysis of law in the digital world. The journal is international in scope, and the primary objective of the journal is to address the legal issues of the continually evolving nature of digital technological advances and the necessarily immediate responses to such developments.
The Digital Age represents an era of Information Technology and Information Communication Technology which is creating a reliable infrastructure to the society, taking the nations towards higher level through efficient production and digital data. But the digital world exposes loopholes in the current law and expects legal solutions.
The Journal dedicated to providing a platform for the development of novel and analytical thinking among students, academicians and legal practitioners. The Journal encourages deliberations on the subjects of interdisciplinary nature, and it includes the intersection of law, technology, industry and policies involved in the field  around the world.
The Journal is a highly professional, double-blind refereed journal and authoritative source of information in the field of IT, ICT, Cyber related policy and law.
Authors are invited to submit papers covering their state-of-the-art research addressing regulation issues in the digital environment. The editors encourage theoretical and comparative approaches, as well as accounts from the legal perspectives of different countries.
The journal has been published by the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow since 2020.

Call for Papers
Dear Friends,
The Editorial Board is delighted to share with you a call for articles  for the new journal "Legal Issues in the Digital Age". Please send your contributions to our email: lawjournal@hse.ru.
Feel free to get in touch for additional information.
With kind regards,
Editorial Board, "Legal Issues in the Digital Age"

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