Archiving Policy

The Multidisciplinary Journal of Law for Future Security (MJLFS) follows a robust archiving policy to ensure long-term accessibility and preservation of its published content. All articles are stored in digital archives on the journal's website and in reputable, secure databases to ensure they remain accessible to the academic community and the public over time. In addition, the journal is committed to participating in external archiving initiatives, such as CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and other similar services, to guarantee the preservation of articles in case of unexpected disruptions to the journal's operations. Authors retain the right to share their work, provided proper attribution is given, and articles will remain publicly accessible in perpetuity under the applicable Creative Commons license. The goal of this policy is to ensure that the research published in MJLFS is preserved and available for future reference and scholarly use.