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International Scientific Journal "Internauka". Series: "Juridical Science" is an Open Access edition (OA), i.e. it is an open access journal and offers materials available on-line.
The Journal joins the initiatives, declarations and statements on open access to academic knowledge in Humanities: Budapest Open Access Initiative of 14.02.2002; Berlin Declaration of 20–22.10.2003.
Thus, according to Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI):
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A complete version of the work and all supplemental materials, including a copy of the permission as stated above, in an appropriate standard electronic format is deposited (and thus published) in at least one online repository using suitable technical standards (such as the Open Archive definitions) that is supported and maintained by an academic institution, scholarly society, government agency, or other well established organization that seeks to enable open access, unrestricted distribution, inter operability, and long-term archiving.
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