About the Journal
The Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science (JMSHRAS) arises from the urgency to promote open science due to current global challenges that interconnect science, technology, and society. We offer to the research community publication and discovery services of selected open research products in the fields of Social sciences, human rights, sustainable development, ethnobotany, new technologies, special populations and drug policy.
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Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science (JMSHRAS)
The Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science (JMSHRAS) is an Open Access peer reviewed journal dedicated to advancing rigorous, evidence-based scholarship at the intersection of human dignity, scientific inquiry, and public policy. The journal supports the global shift toward Open Science by providing an accessible and interoperable platform for high-quality academic work across multi disciplines.
The Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science (JMSHRAS) arises from the urgency to promote open science due to current global challenges that interconnect science, technology, and society. We offer to the research community publication and discovery services of selected open research products in the fields of Social sciences, human rights, sustainable development, ethnobotany, new technologies, special populations and drug policy.
Focus and Scope
Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science (JMSHRAS) is aimed at the scientific community, experts, opinion leaders and decision makers, mainly researchers, educators, activists, human rights defenders and non-specialized professionals, administrators and funders of activities related to the topics addressed by the journal, and other actors in society, interested or affected by these issues.
Main Goals of the Journal
- Open Science Production. Conducting research and specialized open access publications.
- Increase in the number of multidisciplinary and open access Research Inputs.
- RESULTS: Improved access to open science related to Social sciences, Human Rights, Sustainable Development, Ethnobotany, New Technologies, Special Populations, Drug Policy.