
Thus, we do not publish articles that are purely focused on other areas (such as, for example, computer science, economics, or sociology), and that would not be intelligible to a legal audience. IDPL is a law journal, and the pieces we publish must have some relationship to the law. My article does not concern the law, will you consider it? We have a rigorous but fair review process that considers each manuscript carefully before making a publication decision. While we do have high standards, we welcome submissions from both established authorities and new authors. IDPL is a selective journal that aims to publish pieces of the highest quality. What chance is there of my article being published? As part of the Oxford University Press Law Collection, IDPL is accessible in thousands of libraries worldwide. Our subscribers include university libraries, data protection authorities, law firms, central banks, private companies, and individuals all over the world. Since our first issue in 2011, we have become a leading authority in the world of data protection and privacy law scholarship, and our articles are widely cited. IDPL was the first double-blind peer-reviewed, internationally-oriented scholarly law journal devoted solely to data protection and privacy law. Note: Please read the following FAQs and the Information for Authors carefully before making a submission-submissions that do not abide by them will be rejected.
