International Law Review

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    199
  • Abbreviation
    internationallawreview
  • ISSN
    2005-9973
  • Publisher
    The Institute of Law & Policy, Jeju National University
  • Indian UGC
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Description
The International Law Review serves as a platform for rigorous analysis and scholarly discourse on contemporary issues in international law. The journal offers a comprehensive exploration of legal principles, treaties, and practices governing relations among nations, international organizations, and individuals. This review delves into various facets of international law, including human rights, international criminal law, environmental law, international trade law, and the law of the sea. It also addresses emerging challenges such as cyber warfare, climate change, and global health crises, providing critical perspectives on their legal implications. Indexed in databases such as HeinOnline and Westlaw, the journal welcomes contributions from academics, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide. Its target audience includes legal scholars, government officials, international organizations, and students seeking to deepen their understanding of international legal frameworks. Interested scholars and practitioners are encouraged to submit their original research, case analyses, and policy recommendations to advance the field. By fostering dialogue and collaboration, the review strives to promote the development and application of international legal norms for a more just and sustainable global order.