Open Access and No APC Policy
Those who publish in Mexican Law Review accept the following conditions:
All articles published in Mexican Law Review are disseminated in Open Access and are available online free of charge, immediately upon publication.
Mexican Law Review does not charge for submitting and processing articles for publication.
Use of Creative Commons (CC) licenses
All texts published by Mexican Law Review, without exception, are distributed under the CC BY-NC 4.0 International license, which allows to distribute, remix, adapt and create from the material in any medium or format, solely for non-commercial purposes, provided that the authorship of the work and the first publication in this journal are mentioned.
Authors' rights
In accordance with current copyright legislation, Mexican Law Review recognizes and respects the moral rights of the authors, as well as the ownership of the patrimonial right, which will be transferred - in a non-exclusive manner - to the journal to allow its legal dissemination in open access.
Authors may enter into other independent and additional contractual agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the version of the article published in Mexican Law Review (for example, including it in an institutional repository or making it known in other paper or electronic media), as long as it is clearly and explicitly stated that the work will be published in open access.
Authors may make other independent and additional contractual agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the version of the article published in Mexican Law Review (for example, including it in an institutional repository or publishing it in other paper or electronic media), as long as it is clearly and explicitly stated that the work was published for the first time in Mexican Law Review.
For all of the above, they must submit the letter of transfer of economic rights of the first publication, duly completed and signed by the authors. This format must be submitted in PDF through the OJS platform.
Readers' rights
Based on the principles of open access, readers of the journal have the right to freely read, print and distribute the contents of Mexican Law Review by any means, immediately after the contents are published online. The only requirement for this is that it is always clearly and explicitly stated that the work was first published in Mexican Law Review and that the source and the corresponding DOI are correctly cited.