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Call for Papers. The Age of Human Rights Journal

The Age of Human Rights Journal is a scientific journal of international relevance, published in English, peer-reviewed and open-access, containing papers concerning Human Rights from different approaches.

The Journal is included in SCOPUS and in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science).

It is also in: Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), LATINDEX (catalogue), ISOC (CSIC), DIALNET, CIRC, ERIH PLUS, CARHUS PLUS, MIAR, ULRICH´S, OCLC, WORLDCAT, REDIB, EUROPUB, and Philosopher´s Index.

Submission instructions:

https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/TAHRJ/about/submissions

The Age of Human Rights Journal is going to move to a continuous publication model in January 2023.

This means that as soon as an article is ready to be published, it will be immediately released online rather than waiting for other articles in the issue to be completed, resulting in faster access to the final version of the article.

However, as it is being done up to now, twice a year (in June and December), we will close the issue which will become the ‘latest complete issue’. Any new articles received and accepted after the closure will then be placed in the next open issue.

The main advantage of the continuous publication model for the authors is that they will not have to wait until June or December to see their articles published, but they will be published as soon as they have been accepted and edited.

In this way we hope that the time that elapses from the moment an accepted article is submitted until it is published will be about three months.


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