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Audience: Scholars, legal practitioners, technologists, policymakers, and students interested in cyber law, digital governance, and emerging tech norms.
The CyJurII Blog is a platform to explore how legal principles evolve in the digital age. We welcome original and thoughtful contributions that address the intersection of law, technology, and society. Submissions may take the form of:
Analytical commentary
Legal updates
Case law analysis
Thematic reflections
Policy proposals
Research digests
Must align with CyJurII’s focus: cyber law, digital rights, AI governance, cybersecurity, data protection, e-evidence, internet governance, etc.
Can include national, regional, or global perspectives.
Submissions must be original and unpublished elsewhere (unless cross-posting is authorized).
Plagiarism is strictly prohibited and will result in immediate rejection.
Aim for a professional, accessible, and informative tone.
Avoid overly technical language unless well-explained.
Academic rigor is encouraged, but posts should remain engaging and readable.
Follow the Template provided above.
Ideal word count: 500 to 1,000 words.
All posts are reviewed by the CyJurII editorial team.
Minor edits may be made for clarity, grammar, or consistency.
Substantial edits will be communicated with the author.
Publishing decisions are typically made within 10 business days.