Open Access Policies

Aviradha International Journal of Law and Legal Studies (AIJLLS) has been independently publishing open-access scholarly legal research since 2025, with a strong commitment to advancing legal knowledge through free, unrestricted, and global dissemination of research. As an open-access law journal, AIJLLS ensures that all published articles are immediately and permanently available online upon publication, without any financial, institutional, or geographical barriers.

The journal does not charge readers, scholars, universities, law schools, libraries, legal professionals, or students any subscription fees, access charges, download fees, or paywalls. There are no restrictions on reading, downloading, printing, or sharing published content. All research articles are freely accessible worldwide without registration or permission requirements, ensuring continuous and unlimited access for all users.

This open-access policy enables researchers in developing countries, independent legal scholars, advocates, judges, policymakers, academicians, students, and members of civil society to access high-quality, peer-reviewed legal research. By removing economic and institutional barriers, AIJLLS promotes inclusive legal scholarship, informed legal debate, and access to justice through knowledge dissemination.

All articles published in AIJLLS may be freely read, downloaded, copied, distributed, printed, and used for academic, research, educational, and non-commercial purposes, provided that proper attribution and citation to the original work are maintained. Authors retain full copyright of their work, while granting AIJLLS the non-exclusive right to publish, reproduce, and distribute the content. Authors are encouraged to archive and share their published articles on personal websites, institutional repositories, academic networks, and legal research platforms.

Through its open-access publishing model, Aviradha International Journal of Law and Legal Studies (AIJLLS) seeks to democratize legal research, foster global academic collaboration, strengthen the rule of law, and ensure that scholarly legal knowledge remains freely accessible to everyone, everywhere, at any time