Digital Law Policy
Regulation, Compliance, and Technology Governance
Publishing model
Open Access
Aims & Scope
Journal of Digital Law Policy is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to examining the legal and policy dimensions of digital transformation. The journal focuses on how laws, regulations, and policies shape and respond to emerging digital technologies, platforms, and data flows at national, regional, and global levels.
With a strong emphasis on implementation and real-world impact, it addresses the evolving intersection of law, technology, and governance in the digital age across diverse jurisdictions.in the digital age.
Aims
- Advancing research on the legal and policy frameworks governing digital technologies and data ecosystems
- Analyzing the development, implementation, and effectiveness of digital laws and policies worldwide
- Exploring the intersection of digital law, human rights, ethics, and global governance
- Addressing regulatory challenges posed by emerging technologies such as AI, platforms, and data flows
- Promoting comparative and transnational perspectives on digital law and policy
- Bridging the gap between legal scholarship, policy practice, and technological innovation
- Supporting balanced, effective, and forward-looking approaches to digital regulation
Scope & Research Topics
- Digital law and regulation of emerging technologies
- Data protection, privacy laws, and cross-border data flows
- Platform regulation and content governance
- AI liability, accountability, and legal frameworks
- Cybersecurity law and policy
- Intellectual property rights in the digital environment
- Digital rights, freedom of expression, and online harms
- E-commerce law and digital trade agreements
- Digital sovereignty and jurisdiction in cyberspace
- Regulatory sandboxes and experimental governance approaches
- Comparative digital law and policy across jurisdictions
- Implementation and enforcement of digital regulations
- International and transnational digital law instruments
Key Focus Areas
- Digital law
- Digital policy
- Global digital governance
- Data protection law
- Platform regulation
- AI regulation
- Cybersecurity law
- Digital rights
- Cross-border data flows
- Digital sovereignty
- E-commerce law
- Online content governance
- AI liability
- Comparative digital law
- Technology regulation
- Data privacy
- Digital trade law
- Internet governance
- Regulatory frameworks for emerging technologies
Target Audience
- Legal scholars and researchers in digital law and technology
- Policymakers and government officials working on digital policy
- Regulators and standard-setting bodies
- Technology lawyers and in-house counsel
- International organizations and multilateral institutions
- Civil society organizations focused on digital rights
- Academics in law, policy, and governance studies