Open Access Statement
Open Access Statement
Sharia Economic Law Innovation (SELI) is a fully open access journal committed to facilitating unrestricted access to high-quality scholarly research in Islamic economic law. Our open access policy aligns with international standards set by DOAJ, Scopus, Elsevier, and the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), promoting transparency, accessibility, and responsible dissemination of research outputs.
Key Principles of SELI Open Access Policy
- Immediate Access: All articles are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication, without any paywalls or subscription barriers.
- Creative Commons Licensing: Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0), allowing users to share and adapt the content with appropriate credit.
- Author Rights: Authors retain copyright of their work, granting SELI the license to publish and disseminate their research.
- Indexing and Discoverability: SELI actively pursues inclusion in prestigious indexing services such as DOAJ, Scopus, Clarivate’s Web of Science, and others to maximize visibility and scholarly impact.
- Ethical and Transparent Publishing: We adhere to best practices in open access publishing to support equitable knowledge sharing globally.
- Article Processing Charges (APC): APC policies may apply depending on the journal’s business model and are communicated transparently prior to submission. Authors are encouraged to review the current APC policy on the journal website.
Our Commitment to Responsible Research Assessment
In line with the DORA principles, SELI promotes responsible research evaluation practices that prioritize scientific rigor and impact over simplistic metrics. We encourage nuanced, transparent, and fair assessment of scholarly work.
Contact and Further Information
For questions about our open access policy or publishing procedures, please contact our editorial office at seli@analysisdata.co.id.
SELI supports global knowledge dissemination and equitable access to research in Islamic economic law.





















