Open Access Policy

Migration, Asylum & Citizenship Law Review is an open-access journal published by Teebrook Ltd., based in the United Kingdom. It offers authors the option to publish their research via open access, making their articles freely and immediately available online to anyone, anywhere in the world. This publishing model is designed to maximise the visibility, readership, and global impact of the author's work.

Why Choose Open Access?

  • Maximise Discoverability and Readership: By making your article freely accessible, you eliminate access barriers, significantly increasing the potential audience for your research.
  • Increase Your Research Impact: Broader readership leads to greater citation counts and a wider reach for your findings, helping you to make a tangible impact on the academic and professional community.
  • Ensure Wider Accessibility: Freely share your work with colleagues, policymakers, practitioners, and the public, regardless of their institutional affiliations or access to a research library.
  • Comply with Funding Mandates: Publishing open access helps you meet the requirements of your institution, employer, or research funder, ensuring compliance with increasingly common open access mandates.
  • Uphold Academic Standards: Our commitment to academic rigour remains unchanged. Every open-access article undergoes the same rigorous, double-anonymised peer-review process.

 The authors or their institutions usually pay an Article Processing Charge (APC) to cover the cost of publishing and providing open access to the articles.