Juridische Oplossingen: Journal of Law applies a rigorous and transparent peer-review process to ensure the academic quality, originality, and relevance of all published manuscripts. The journal employs a double-blind peer review system, in which the identities of both authors and reviewers are kept confidential.

Each submitted manuscript undergoes an initial editorial screening to assess its suitability with the journal’s focus and scope, as well as compliance with submission guidelines and ethical standards. Manuscripts that pass this stage are then sent to at least two independent reviewers with relevant expertise in the field.

The peer-review process is conducted efficiently, with an average review duration of 5–8 days from the time the manuscript is assigned to reviewers. Based on the reviewers’ evaluations, the editorial team will make one of the following decisions: acceptance, acceptance with minor revisions, acceptance with major revisions, or rejection.

Authors are required to revise their manuscripts in accordance with the reviewers’ comments and resubmit within the specified timeframe. The editorial board reserves the final decision regarding publication.