Author Fees
Global Justice Review: Jurnal Hukum Internasional (GJR) is committed to advancing the dissemination of international legal scholarship through a fully open-access publishing model. To promote academic inclusivity and encourage contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners worldwide, the journal does not impose any fees at any stage of the publication process.
Article Submission Fee
USD 0.00
Authors are not required to pay any submission fee when submitting manuscripts to Global Justice Review. All manuscripts are processed, screened, and evaluated through the journal’s editorial and double-blind peer-review procedures without charge.
Article Processing Charges (APCs)
USD 0.00
Global Justice Review does not charge any Article Processing Charges (APCs), publication fees, editorial processing fees, peer-review fees, or article handling fees. Authors whose manuscripts are accepted for publication are not required to make any payment before or after publication.
Open Access Policy
All articles published in Global Justice Review are freely and permanently accessible to readers worldwide. Academics, researchers, legal practitioners, policymakers, diplomats, international organizations, students, and members of the public may access, read, download, copy, and share the full text of published articles without subscription fees or access restrictions.
By eliminating financial barriers for both authors and readers, the journal seeks to promote the global exchange of legal knowledge, strengthen international academic collaboration, and support the dissemination of research in international law, human rights, global governance, transnational law, international organizations, and related fields.
Commitment to Free Academic Publishing
Global Justice Review firmly believes that access to high-quality legal scholarship should not be restricted by financial considerations. Accordingly, the journal maintains a fully open-access and no-fee publishing policy, ensuring that both publication and access remain free of charge for all users.
Through this commitment, GJR seeks to contribute to the advancement of international legal studies, the promotion of global justice, and the development of a more accessible and inclusive scholarly community.










