Journal of Cyber Law (JOCL)

Journal of Cyber Law (JOCL)

Journal of Cyber Law (JOCL) is a peer-reviewed open-access Quarterly journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary field of Cyber Law, including legal studies on information and communication technology, cyberspace regulations, and cybercrimes in both national and international contexts. JOCL aims to foster the exchange of the latest scientific, research, and applied findings among professors, researchers, and practitioners, thereby contributing to the advancement of legal knowledge in the digital age. The journal seeks to publish original research that provides theoretical insights and practical solutions for legal challenges in cyberspace, including issues of data privacy, e-commerce, intellectual property, and international cyber governance.

Submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process and will be published upon the approval of the editorial board. Established in 2024, JOCL is committed to publishing regularly on a quarterly basis and to achieving indexing in reputable national and international databases to enhance its academic visibility.

Honorable professors and researchers are highly encouraged to visit the journal website, register, and submit their papers in accordance with the author guidelines. Please note that all communications with authors and reviewers are conducted exclusively through the journal’s online system; therefore, in-person visits or phone calls to the journal office are not recommended.

E-mail: Editor.jocl@gmail.com

 

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Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 1 - Serial Number 9, Winter 2026 

Keywords Cloud

  • Cyber Law
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Privacy
  • Cybercrimes
  • Iranian Law
  • Cybersecurity
  • Civil Liability
  • Cyberspace
  • International Law
  • Blockchain
  • Data protection
  • Intellectual Property
  • data ownership
  • Regulation
  • phishing
  • legal liability
  • legal responsibility
  • Algorithmic Justice
  • International Cooperation
  • copyright
  • Cybercrime
  • Criminal Liability
  • Comparative Legislation
  • Digital Works
  • Criminal law
  • Comparative Law
  • Judicial Practice
  • Generative Artificial Intelligence
  • Imamiyyah jurisprudence
  • legal challenges
  • State Responsibility
  • Legal Personality
  • Blockchain technology
  • Smart Contracts
  • legal framework
  • Cyber space theory
  • platform liability
  • Enforcement Guarantee
  • jury
  • facial recognition technology
  • Iranian criminal law
  • Competition Law
  • Smart Contract
  • Big Data
  • Genomic Big Data
  • General Principles of Contracts
  • Social Networks
  • International Data Exchange
  • Privacy Protection
  • Digital Terrorism
  • Psychological Harm
  • Biometric Data
  • admissibility
  • Legal Protections
  • Critical infrastructures
  • digital environment
  • Individual freedoms
  • Legal System of the United Kingdom
  • Arbitral Awards
  • Judicial Responsibility
  • Jurisdiction (authority)
  • content moderation
  • Legal technology
  • Commercial Data
  • personal data
  • Criminal penalties
  • user rights
  • Common Law
  • Digital Asset Tracking
  • Voluntary registration
  • Dual Adjudicative System
  • Electronic Elections
  • Cyberattacks
  • Press Crimes
  • Cyber Attacks
  • Electronic Evidence
  • algorithmic discrimination
  • unity of judicial procedure
  • Data monopoly
  • intellectual property rights
  • emotional data
  • digital justice
  • Virtual Contract Termination
  • Virtual Reality
  • Rescission
  • Unilateral Legal Acts
  • Administrative Justice
  • Online Surveillance
  • Input Problem
  • Central Bank
  • Budapest Convention
  • Principle of Consensuality
  • Cyber Disputes
  • deep fake
  • Virtual Infants
  • childbearing
  • Competitive policy
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Preliminary Investigation
  • Fair trial
  • Banking Supervision
  • Global Convention
  • Cyber literary and artistic theft
  • Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
  • Sentencing
  • Algorithmic Bias
  • Electronic Contract
  • Crime Prevention
  • Online Services
  • Competent Court
  • Digital Rights
  • Digital Security Policies
  • International Treaties
  • Digital Authoritarianism
  • conditions that are contrary to the nature of the partnership contract
  • Civil Procedure
  • Hybrid attacks
  • Architectural Rights
  • Legal gaps
  • Iqālah
  • Right to be forgotten
  • Cyber Arbitration
  • Fourth-Generation Technologies
  • Transparency
  • challenges of partnership contracts
  • Institutional structure
  • Islamic transaction law
  • child protection
  • Oversight and Enforcement Mechanisms
  • Freedom of Expression
  • Sheikh Ansari
  • Image Identity Forgery
  • Digital Security
  • Quantum computing
  • Content Creation Rights
  • party autonomy
  • digital signatures
  • Defense Rights
  • Iran
  • Robot
  • Compensation
  • Good Faith
  • Islamic Banking
  • Legal awareness
  • judicial supervision
  • Children’s Rights
  • Unfair Conditions
  • digital technologies
  • Judicial System
  • Makasib
  • criminal visual representations
  • International Regulations
  • Augmented reality
  • Civil Law
  • financial stability
  • Digital legislation
  • E-commerce platforms
  • Administrative Adjudication
  • Criminal Process
  • cyberterrorism
  • Digital Responsibility
  • Social Media
  • misleading content
  • Bay\' al-Gharar
  • Sharia supervision
  • Big technology companies
  • France
  • United States
  • Digital ethics
  • Data permanence
  • Movable Property
  • Family
  • Legal Accountability
  • Inter-AI Contract
  • Design
  • European Union
  • Violation of Public Health Rights
  • Gharar
  • Computer Crimes Law
  • legal regulations
  • Online Terrorism
  • Risk Management
  • Civil and criminal liability
  • legal reforms
  • Essential Conditions for the Validity of Transactions
  • Foresight
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Legal Security
  • International Criminal Law
  • contemporary finance
  • digital content
  • Cyber space
  • judicial transparency
  • Violation of User Rights
  • Digital market
  • AI-AI Interaction
  • Crimes Againts Women
  • legal attribution
  • Data Sovereignty
  • International Cybersecurity