Indexing
The journal Justice and Law aspires to achieve international visibility and recognition through indexing in specialised databases and directories. To this end, it will gradually apply to the evaluation process that this implies, in which it will demonstrate the quality of its editorial management and evaluation policies, the form and presentation of the contents, the availability and accessibility of the rules for the presentation of texts, among other elements that illustrate the formal and technical standards that identify it.
On May 22, 2024, it was registered in the Directory of the Regional Online Information System for Scientific Journals of Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal, Latindex.

The journal is also part of the Latin American Network of academic journals in the social sciences and humanities, which generates a collaborative and participatory space for editorial teams and promotes Latin American scientific identity, LatinREV.
It also uses academic and professional networks such as Google Scholar, Academia and LinkedIn, through which it shares published content with the global scientific community and contributes to the visibility and impact of articles published there.



Seriously committed to the ethical principles of scientific research and the practices recommended by the Declaration on Research Assessment, signed in San Francisco in 2012, it has signed this instrument.

On January 16, 2025, Justice and Law signed up to the Manifesto on Science as a Global Public Good: Non-Commercial Open Access.