The Journal of Family Rights and Intellectual Property (JFRIP) is a leading academic journal that explores the dynamic interplay between family rights and intellectual property law. Our journal serves as a comprehensive platform for academics, legal professionals, and policymakers to engage in meaningful discussions and share their research findings on the complex legal issues that arise at the intersection of these two domains.
Our Vision:
To be a trusted and authoritative source of information and analysis on family rights and intellectual property law, fostering a greater understanding of the legal challenges and opportunities within these interconnected fields.
Our Mission:
- Promote Scholarship: We aim to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research that advances knowledge and understanding of family rights and intellectual property law.
- Encourage Dialogue: By providing a platform for interdisciplinary conversations, we seek to bridge gaps in understanding and facilitate collaboration across legal, academic, and policy-making communities.
- Support Legal Practice: Our journal aims to provide insights and practical guidance for legal practitioners and policymakers working in the areas of family rights and intellectual property.
Key Features:
- Peer-Reviewed Content: We maintain the highest standards of academic integrity through a rigorous peer review process for all submissions.
- Global Perspective: Our journal welcomes contributions from scholars and practitioners around the world to offer diverse viewpoints and experiences.
- Expert Editorial Board: Our board consists of leading scholars and legal experts in family rights and intellectual property law.
We are committed to fostering a collaborative community where scholars and practitioners can share their work, exchange ideas, and contribute to the advancement of the fields of family rights and intellectual property law. We invite you to engage with our journal, explore our current issues, and consider submitting your research for publication.