Publication Policy

1. About Jurivine Publications

Jurivine is a legal education and publishing platform committed to providing students, academicians, researchers, and professionals with opportunities to publish original legal content, research papers, blogs, case comments, and opinion pieces.

2. Eligibility for Submission

Submissions are open to:

Law students

Legal professionals

Academicians

Researchers

Policy enthusiasts

All submissions must be original, unpublished, and free from plagiarism.

3. Originality & Plagiarism

Manuscripts must be the original work of the author(s).

Proper citation and referencing are mandatory.

Jurivine reserves the right to use plagiarism detection tools.

If plagiarism is detected, the submission will be rejected or removed.

4. Review & Editorial Discretion

All submissions undergo editorial screening.

Jurivine reserves the right to accept, reject, or request modifications.

Minor edits for formatting, grammar, clarity, SEO optimization, or consistency may be made without altering the core meaning of the work.

5. No Withdrawal Policy

Once an article/manuscript is:

Accepted, and Published on Jurivine

It cannot be withdrawn by the author(s).

Publication is considered final, and Jurivine shall not be obligated to remove published content except in exceptional legal circumstances.

6. Copyright & Usage Rights

The author retains authorship credit.

Jurivine shall not claim authorship credit for the work.

By submitting and publishing, the author grants Jurivine a non-exclusive, perpetual, worldwide license to:

Publish the work on its website

Share on social media platforms

Republish on partner platforms

Use excerpts for marketing or promotional purposes

Modify formatting or presentation for digital compatibility

Jurivine may adapt or modify the content for design, formatting, readability, or platform suitability while maintaining attribution to the original author.

7. Liability Disclaimer

The views expressed in published content are those of the respective authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Jurivine.