About the Journal

We are proud to present the Journal of Digital Economy, Law and Policy (JDELP), an international peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Research Development Institute (RDI). The journal is published continuously four times a year – in March, June, September, and December. Research Development Institute is committed to the long-term academic development, quality assurance, and international visibility of the journal.
 
The journal operates through the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform, ensuring transparency in the editorial workflow, ethical publishing standards, and structured peer review management.
 
Starting from the fact that digital transformation fundamentally reshapes economic systems, legal institutions, and public governance models, the Journal of Digital Economy, Law and Policy focuses on the regulatory, economic, and institutional dimensions of digital development. Technological change—particularly in artificial intelligence, data governance, platform economies, fintech, and algorithmic regulation—represents one of the most significant drivers of structural transformation in modern economies.
 
Digitalization is not merely technological progress; it affects market competition, public policy design, institutional accountability, and socio-economic sustainability. The journal covers theoretical, empirical, and policy-oriented research that examines how digital systems influence economic performance, regulatory frameworks, and governance models.
 
The Editorial Board consists of distinguished scholars and experts in economics, law, public policy, and digital governance from different countries.
 
All submitted manuscripts undergo mandatory double-blind peer review by at least two independent reviewers. Accepted papers are published in English.
 
The journal is published exclusively in English.