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Objective:
Our Mission is to contribute towards the advancement of knowledge and general discoveries, by providing free access to quality research information online.
Scope:
The main objective of the new scientific magazine: International and Multidisciplinary Journal of Global Justice (IMJGJ) is the holistic approach to the theoretical framework of global justice’s normative theory. Thus, the scope of the journal can be described as wide and inclusive for various science disciplines, which is reflected in the title of the journal. Read more
ISSN: 2672-4464
Frequency:
Biannual, two issues every year. Ready articles will continually be added to each current issue monthly over a period of six months. The frequency may increase in the future.
Accepted Languages:
English, Spanish, French, Latin, Mexican, German, Arabic, Brazilian, Greek, Hebrew, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Korean, Vietnamese, Norwegian, Turkish, African Indigenous Languages and others.
General features:
- Peer Review
- International reviewers
- Excellence and Timeliness
- Prompt processing and publication
- Publication in different langauges
- Wide viewing formats: PDF, HTML and XML
- DOI allocation
- e-publication certificates
- Extensive article dissemination
- Quality and precision.
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Recent Articles
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Justice: Traditional Problems and New Challenges Kiepas, Andrzej |
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Deliberative society as the key element of global governance reform Janikowska, Olga |
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Development of virtual money as a response to the imperfections of the modern financial system Poskart, Robert |
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Is globalization a fair process? Globalizers vs. globalized Maciejasz-Świątkiewicz, Marta |
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Sources of ethics of globalization Reflection in the context of Anna Teresa Tymieniecka’s phenomenology of life Mruszczyk, Magdalena |
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The Impact of the China Foreign Trade on its Actual CO2 Emissions Fortuński, Bartosz |