ASBU Digital Law Review (ASBU DLR) aims to create an academic setting in which issues arising from the subject of Information Technologies, Communication and Internet Law as well as Information and Communication Technologies subject to legal regulations are discussed.
The articles that are to be published in the journal are refereed on a double-blind peer review basis. Authors are not demanded any fees for submission or publication.
ASBU DLR utilizes LOCKSS digital preservation service for the long-term preservation of the works published.
As of the issue of June 2021, Digital Law Review is an online-only journal.
Digital Law Review is licensed with CreativeCommons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.
Everyone may read, download, copy or reproduce the full text of the works published in the Journal without the permission of the authors or the publisher, provided that it is not used for commercial purposes. Additionally, it should be indicated citation to the relevant works where necessary.
Digital Law Review is licensed with CreativeCommons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.