Going Open Access | Leiden Journal of International Law | Cambridge Core

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Summary:

"Many of these challenges were usefully articulated in a recent editorial co-signed by the editors-in-chief of the European Journal of International Law and International Journal of Constitutional Law, and the editorial board of the London Review of International Law.

Footnote

1 As the three journals explained, the decision to go open access required an understanding of possible unintended consequences for potential authors, readers, editors, and journals. It is appropriate to disclose here that we had been part of the discussions that culminated in this editorial, and we found those discussions very helpful in shaping our own policies, which we explain below by reference to the risks that the editorial so clearly outlined."

Link:

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/leiden-journal-of-international-law/article/going-open-access/75C4932ACD0CB39E09D3A88727048492

Updated:

01/09/2026, 04:56

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Date tagged:

01/09/2026, 09:56

Date published:

12/01/2025, 04:56