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Journal of Cyber Law

The Journal of Cyber Law (JCL) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to examining the interaction between technological innovation and legal frameworks in the domains of cybersecurity, data protection, and digital governance. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore legal responses to digital transformation, cyber risks, and cross-border data flows. The journal serves as an international platform for legal scholars, policymakers, technologists, and practitioners to share insights, discuss emerging challenges, and develop forward-looking legal solutions in cyberspace.

Aims and Scope

The Journal of Cyber Law focuses on the analysis, development, and evaluation of legal frameworks governing digital environments. The journal covers research on Cybersecurity Law and Cybercrime Regulation; Data Protection and Privacy Law; Digital Evidence and Forensic Investigation; Legal Compliance and Risk Management; Ethical and Human Rights Issues in Digital Technologies; and Legal Aspects of Emerging Technologies. It also addresses international, comparative, and transnational dimensions of cyber law, including regulatory harmonization and policy development, as well as real-world case studies demonstrating the application of legal principles across public institutions, private sectors, and global digital ecosystems.