Peer Review Process
Littera Legis: Journal of Law, Society, and Justice applies a double-blind peer review process to ensure the quality and integrity of published research. Each submitted manuscript will be reviewed by at least two reviewers who have expertise relevant to the subject matter.
The review process typically takes 4–6 weeks. During this period, reviewers evaluate the manuscript’s originality, clarity, methodology, theoretical contribution, and relevance to the journal’s scope.
The editorial board makes the final publication decision based on the recommendations from the reviewers. Authors may be asked to revise their manuscripts before a final decision is made.