The purpose of the journal Copernican Journal of Law is: to publish valuable works that contribute to the development of legal science; to raise the standards of research and scientific publication in the field of law; to stimulate international discussion of current legal problems; to foster interdisciplinary cooperation between lawyers and experts from other scientific fields; to publish innovative legal research that takes into account the latest scientific and technological discoveries; to prove a forum for debate on the legal challenges posed by new technologies; to encourage innovative legal reforms that reflect the dynamic interaction between law and scientific progress; to study the consequences of implementing technological innovations in legal systems around the world; to increase awareness of the role of law in the development of science and technology; to encourage critical analysis of the current legal framework and its adaptability to future scientific discoveries; to promote interdisciplinary cooperation between legal and scientific scholars; to create a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experience between lawyers and scientists; to encourage reflection on the ethical aspects of law and science; to promote transparency and integrity in scientific research; to support young scientists in their academic and research careers.