About the Journal

Sudamerica: International Journal of Human Rights is a scientific-academic journal linked to the Graduate Program in Human Rights, Citizenship, and Public Policies (PPGDH/CCHLA) of the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB). It is part of the activities of the Program's three Research Lines: Public Security Policy and Guarantee of Human Rights; Public Policies in Human Rights Education; and Territories, Human Rights, and Sociocultural Diversities.

Published semiannually, the journal seeks to promote the themes of Human Rights, Citizenship, and Public Policies from an interdisciplinary perspective, aiming to foster academic production and dialogue among various fields of knowledge, especially considering the international context.

 

Periodicity

Semiannual

 

Peer Review Process

Submitted articles will be preliminarily evaluated by the editors, and only those that comply with the journal's guidelines will proceed to the review stage. Once preliminarily accepted, articles will be evaluated through a double-blind peer review process, conducted by two ad hoc consultants, ensuring the journal's credibility and the impartiality of the evaluation. At this stage, the article may be classified as: 1) not suitable; 2) partially suitable; or 3) fully suitable. In the case of "partially suitable," the authors will be contacted for possible revisions, at the discretion of the editors and reviewers.

 

Open Access Policy

The journal does not charge any fees for access, editing, submission, or evaluation of papers.

 

License

CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0

 

Copyright

The copyrights of the published manuscripts belong to the authors.

 

Interoperability Protocol

OAI-PMH