Privacy Statement

We are committed to protecting the privacy and personal data of all users, authors, reviewers, and readers of Lex Dogana.

All personal information collected on this journal’s website — including names, institutional affiliations, email addresses, and any other data voluntarily provided during registration, submission, or communication — will be used solely for the purposes of operating and improving this journal. This includes:

  • Managing user accounts and editorial workflows
  • Communicating with authors, reviewers, and readers
  • Ensuring the integrity and quality of the peer-review process
  • Providing publication notifications and updates

We will never sell, rent, or share your personal information with third parties for marketing or commercial purposes. Access to user data is strictly limited to editorial staff and system administrators, who are bound by confidentiality obligations.

All data is stored securely and protected against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse. If required by law, we may disclose limited information to comply with legal obligations or to protect the rights, property, or safety of the journal, its users, or the public.

By registering on this site or submitting a manuscript, you consent to the collection and processing of your personal data as described in this statement. You may request access to, correction, or deletion of your personal information at any time by contacting the editorial office.