JLHRS : Journal of Law and Human Rights Studies is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published articles. The journal continuously works to maintain the availability and integrity of its digital content for academic and public use.

All published articles are archived electronically through the journal’s online system and may also be included in institutional repositories, library databases, and indexing services to ensure permanent accessibility and preservation.

The journal supports digital preservation practices to protect scholarly content from data loss, system failure, or technological changes. In the event that the journal website is no longer available, reasonable efforts will be made to ensure continued access to published articles through alternative archiving systems and repositories.

By maintaining a reliable archiving policy, JLHRS aims to preserve the academic record and ensure that published research remains accessible to researchers, scholars, practitioners, and the public over time.