This is an open access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution.
The articles published since 2022 in Przegląd Konstytucyjny re available under a licence Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Read more about the license CC BY 4.0: license overview, Legal Code.
For aricles till 2022 your use is permitted by an applicable exception or limitation – see: Ustawa z dnia 4 lutego 1994 r. o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych.
Since 2022 journal allow authors to retain the copyright of their papers without restrictions. Authors grants the publisher the non-exclusive unlimited license to the Work for the multiple release and distribution.
Before 2022 authors transferred copyright to the Publisher.
The purpose of the open access policy is to make the results of scientific research available openly and free of charge for all users, at the time chosen by the user, without technical restrictions. Articles published in the journal are archived at the Repository of the Jagiellonian University.
See Open Access Policy at Jagiellonian University: https://pod.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/polityka-otwartosci-uj.
The journal is digitally archived in the POLONA - National Digital Library of Poland and Academica (online interlibrary system).
Articles published since 2022: Since 2022 the Authors may self-archive a) the published version of the text and/or b) postprint version (peer-reviewed final electronic version of the publication accepted/approved by the Publisher for publication).
Articles published before 2022: In order to self-archive your article published before 2022 you must first submit your inquiry for the consent to self-archiving.
What is research data?
Research data - data collected, processed, acquired or produced as part of scientific research or development works; digital and non-digital.
The Editorial Office supports and implements the Open Access Policy to scholarly publications and research data of employees, doctoral students, and students of the Jagiellonian University. More about research data at the Jagiellonian University: https://pod.uj.edu.pl/dane-badawcze.
We encourage authors to archive research data in open research data repositories:
It should be remembered that the research data must comply with the FAIR principles: 1. Findable; 2. Accessible; 3. Interoperable; 4.Reusable.
Research data catalogs:
Catalogs of open research data repositories: