Privacy Statement

The journal `Cadernos de Pós-Graduação em Direito Político e Econômico / Postgraduate Notebooks in Political and Economic Law (ISSN: 1678-2127), published by the Centro de Estudos Acadêmicos Press [Center for Academic Studies Press], is committed to the protection of personal data and the privacy of all individuals involved in its editorial and academic activities, including authors, reviewers, editors, and readers.

This statement is aligned with the principles and provisions of the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais (LGPD – Law No. 13.709/2018) and other applicable regulations.

1. Data Collection

Personal data is collected exclusively for editorial, academic, and scientific communication purposes. The types of data collected may include:

  • Full name
  • Institutional affiliation
  • Email address
  • Curriculum or biographical data (when submitted)
  • ORCID iD (if provided)
  • IP address and browser information (collected automatically via the platform)

2. Purpose of Data Use

The data collected is used solely for:

  • Managing submissions, peer reviews, and editorial communications;
  • Publishing scholarly content, including author identification;
  • Indexing and abstracting articles in databases;
  • Promoting transparency and academic integrity;
  • Producing usage and bibliometric statistics for internal evaluation.

No personal data is sold, transferred, or disclosed for commercial purposes.

3. Data Storage and Security

All personal data is stored in secure environments managed by the journal’s editorial system. Access to data is restricted to authorized editorial staff and system administrators. The journal adopts administrative and technical measures to prevent unauthorized access, data breaches, or misuse.

4. Use of Third-Party Services

In cases where third-party services are employed (e.g., for indexing, DOI registration, or long-term archiving), only data strictly necessary for these services will be shared. These third parties must demonstrate compliance with data protection standards.

5. Cookies and Website Analytics

The journal's website may use cookies and similar technologies to improve the user experience and collect anonymized access data. Users may configure their browser settings to manage or disable cookies.

6. Rights of the Data Subject

In accordance with the LGPD, data subjects have the right to:

  • Access their personal data;
  • Request correction or updating of inaccurate or outdated data;
  • Request anonymization, blocking, or deletion of unnecessary or excessive data;
  • Withdraw consent, when applicable;
  • Request information about data sharing practices.

Requests regarding data processing may be submitted to the editorial team via the official contact email id mentioned on contact page.

7. Amendments to this Policy

This Privacy Statement may be updated to reflect changes in legislation, technology, or editorial policy. The most current version will always be available on the journal’s website.