International Academic Journal

Journal of Sustainable Development, Policy & Law (JSDPL)

Sustainability, Governance, Law, and Public Policy

The Journal of Sustainable Development, Policy & Law (JSDPL) is an international peer-reviewed and refereed academic journal dedicated to advancing research, dialogue, and policy development in the areas of sustainability, governance, law, and public policy.

The journal serves as a platform for scholars, researchers, policymakers, legal professionals, and practitioners to publish high-quality interdisciplinary research that contributes to sustainable development and effective policy frameworks worldwide.

JSDPL encourages innovative and impactful research that addresses global challenges and contributes to policy development, legal reform, and sustainable governance systems.

Peer-Reviewed | Refereed | Open-Access Academic Journal Published by Earthheroes Foundation No APC Biannual Publication

Key Focus Areas

Research aligned with sustainable development and effective policy systems

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Public Policy and Governance
Environmental Sustainability
Law and Legal Studies
Institutional Development
Social Justice and Human Development
Climate Change and Environmental Policy
International Development and Governance

Open Access Policy

Free access for readers and free publication for authors

JSDPL follows a fully open-access publication model. All articles are freely accessible online to readers worldwide.

Open access commitments

  • No subscription required
  • Free access to all published articles
  • Free publication for authors (No Article Processing Charges)

Latest Articles

Volume 1 Issue 1

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Call for Papers

Original manuscripts invited for the upcoming issue

Researchers, scholars, and practitioners are invited to submit original research papers for the upcoming issue.

Sustainable Development and Policy Implementation

Environmental Law and Governance

Public Policy Analysis

Climate Change Policy

Legal Frameworks for Sustainability

Social Development and Institutional Reform