Peer Review Policy

The Multidisciplinary Journal of Law for Future Security (MJLFS) follows a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure the quality, integrity, and scholarly value of the articles it publishes. Upon submission, each manuscript is evaluated by at least two independent experts in the relevant field, who assess the work for originality, significance, clarity, and academic rigor. The identities of both the authors and reviewers are kept confidential throughout the review process to avoid bias. Based on the feedback from the reviewers, the editorial team makes decisions regarding acceptance, revision, or rejection of the manuscript. Authors are given the opportunity to revise their work in response to reviewer comments before a final decision is made. This peer review process ensures that only high-quality, peer-reviewed research is published in the journal.