Copyright Policy
Copyright Ownership
Authors retain copyright of their published work in the Journal of Climate Justice. Upon acceptance and publication, authors grant the journal the right of first publication and the non-exclusive right to distribute the work in print and digital formats.
Journal Publication Rights
By submitting and publishing in the journal, authors grant the publisher the right to:
- Publish the article in print and electronic formats
- Distribute and archive the article through journal platforms
- Promote the published work for academic visibility
The journal does not claim exclusive ownership of the intellectual content.
Author Reuse of Published Work
Authors may:
- Include the published article in academic books or edited volumes
- Deposit the article in institutional repositories
- Share the article on personal or institutional academic websites
- Use the article for teaching and research purposes
All reuse must include proper citation of the original publication in the Journal of Climate Justice.
Third-Party Material
Authors are responsible for obtaining written permission to reproduce any copyrighted material, including:
- Images
- Figures
- Tables
- Extended quotations
All third-party content must be appropriately credited.
Digital Access and Distribution
Digital copies provided through the journal’s website are intended for personal academic use. Redistribution, commercial reproduction, or unauthorised modification of published content is prohibited without written permission from the publisher.
Archiving and Preservation
The journal may archive published articles for long-term academic preservation and access. Authors are encouraged to retain copies of their final published version for their records.
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