LICENSING TERMS

Open Access and Licensing Policy

Indonesian Civil Law Review (ICLR) is an open-access scholarly journal committed to the unrestricted dissemination and responsible reuse of legal scholarship. All articles published in ICLR are freely and permanently available online immediately upon publication, without subscription or access charges.

Unless otherwise stated, all articles published in Indonesian Civil Law Review (ICLR) are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

Under the CC BY 4.0 License, users are permitted to:

  • share — copy and redistribute the published material in any medium or format;
  • adapt — remix, transform, translate, and build upon the material for any lawful purpose;
  • reproduce and distribute the work electronically or in print;
  • use the material for academic, educational, research, professional, and commercial purposes.

These permissions are granted provided that users:

  1. give appropriate credit to the original author(s);
  2. acknowledge Indonesian Civil Law Review (ICLR) as the source of first publication;
  3. provide the article title, journal title, volume, issue, year, DOI or permanent URL where available;
  4. provide a reference or link to the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0); and
  5. clearly indicate whether any changes, adaptations, translations, or modifications have been made to the original work.

Attribution must not imply that the author(s), editors, journal, or publisher endorses the user or the manner in which the work is reused.

Copyright

Copyright of articles published in Indonesian Civil Law Review (ICLR) remains with the author(s).

By submitting and publishing a manuscript in ICLR, the author(s) grant PT Makanja Group Publishing, as the publisher of Indonesian Civil Law Review, the non-exclusive right of first publication and the right to identify itself as the original publisher of the article.

Authors do not transfer ownership of copyright to the journal or publisher.

The author(s) retain the right to:

  • distribute the published article;
  • deposit the published version in institutional or subject repositories;
  • use the article for teaching and academic purposes;
  • reproduce the article in theses, dissertations, books, or other scholarly works;
  • present or distribute the work at academic conferences and professional meetings; and
  • enter into separate non-exclusive arrangements for subsequent distribution of the published work,

provided that the original publication in Indonesian Civil Law Review (ICLR) is appropriately acknowledged.

Rights Granted to the Journal and Publisher

Upon acceptance for publication, the author(s) grant Indonesian Civil Law Review and PT Makanja Group Publishing a non-exclusive license to:

  1. publish, reproduce, distribute, display, archive, and preserve the article;
  2. publish the article in electronic, digital, print, or other formats;
  3. assign a DOI and other persistent identifiers;
  4. deposit article metadata and full-text information with indexing, abstracting, archiving, and scholarly information services;
  5. preserve the article through institutional or third-party digital preservation systems; and
  6. promote and disseminate the article through academic databases, repositories, websites, and scholarly communication networks.

These rights are non-exclusive and do not transfer copyright ownership from the author(s) to the journal or publisher.

Third-Party Material

The CC BY 4.0 License applies only to material for which the author(s) hold the necessary rights.

Figures, photographs, tables, datasets, illustrations, maps, excerpts, or other third-party materials included in an article may be subject to different copyright or licensing conditions.

Authors are responsible for obtaining all necessary permissions prior to publication and must clearly identify any third-party material that is not covered by the article's CC BY 4.0 License.

Users wishing to reproduce material excluded from the Creative Commons license are responsible for obtaining permission directly from the relevant copyright holder.

Author Self-Archiving Policy

Indonesian Civil Law Review permits and encourages authors to deposit and disseminate their published articles through:

  • institutional repositories;
  • subject-based repositories;
  • personal or institutional websites;
  • academic networking platforms;
  • research information systems; and
  • other non-exclusive scholarly dissemination channels.

Authors may archive the published version of record immediately after publication without an embargo period, provided that the original article published in Indonesian Civil Law Review (ICLR) is properly cited and linked whenever possible.

No Additional Restrictions

No legal terms, digital rights management mechanisms, or technological restrictions may be applied in a manner that prevents users from exercising the rights granted under the applicable Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

License Notice

Each published article, both in HTML and PDF formats, should display the following notice:

Copyright © The Author(s).

Published by PT Makanja Group Publishing – Indonesian Civil Law Review (ICLR).

This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction, and adaptation in any medium, provided that the original author(s) and source are properly credited and any changes made are indicated.

License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

Licensing Consistency

The licensing terms stated on the journal website, Author Guidelines, submission system, individual article webpages, article metadata, HTML full texts, and PDF versions constitute the journal's official licensing policy and must be applied consistently to all articles published under this policy.

Where an article contains material subject to a different license or copyright arrangement, such exceptions must be clearly identified within the article.