Archiving Policy
As per the archiving policy of the Journal of International Law & Human Rights (ILHR), the author(s) are entitled to hold self-archiving rights. They are allowed and encouraged to deposit their scientific research in institutional and other archives.
Journal of International Law & Human Rights (ILHR) urges the sharing of knowledge to the maximum by making publications accessible from several digital and academic archives worldwide. Journal of International Law & Human Rights (ILHR) digitally maintains archives to preserve scholarly content for long-term availability to the community. Journal of International Law & Human Rights (ILHR) has ensured that published research is archived in compliance with the standards of known repositories. So that their digital record keepers can collect and update the journal’s content. Journal of International Law & Human Rights (ILHR) also preserves its contents long-term, so we submit our content to Portico for this purpose.