Aims and scope
International and Comparative Law Review is a peer-reviewed legal journal published by the Faculty of Law, Palacký University Olomouc (Czech Republic) in cooperation with Johannes Kepler Universität in Linz (Austria) and Karl-Franzens Universität in Graz (Austria). The articles are published mostly in English; occasionally contributions in German or French may be also accepted.
The journal has been published since 2001, peer-reviewed is since 2005. It is issued twice a year.
The aim of ICLR is to reflect expert research in the field of International law and EU Law as well as in legal orders both of the Czech Republic and other Member States of the European Union. Here the special emphasis is given to the legal systems of Central European Countries. The journal is comparative by its focus and with respect to this perspective it deals with all areas of law.
Rejection Rate:
- 40%
Why subscribe and read
- Significant contribution to the legal studies in the field of international law, transnational law, EU law and comparative law as well as in related fields of research
- Contact with the up-to-date research
- Contact with the group of international of scholars
Why submit
- Fair and constructive double-blind peer review
- Fast and efficient publication process
- Commitment to the quality of every article
- Wide dissemination of content
Target group
- researchers and experts in the field of International law and EU Law