Ials Student Law Review: Impact Factor, Indexing, Publication Time & Fees
The Ials Student Law Review is reputed journal publishes research related to legal studies, socio-legal studies. The ISSN of the journal is 2053-7646.
Through this web page, researchers can check the indexing, publication fee, journal quartile, and journal aim & scope.
Ials Student Law Review: Details
| Journal Title | IALS Student Law Review |
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| Publisher | University of London |
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| Publication Country | United Kingdom |
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| ISSN | 2053-7646 |
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| Publication Area | Law: Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence |
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| Publication Language | English |
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| Review Process | Anonymous peer review |
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| Scopus Indexed | No |
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Indexing
The Ials Student Law Review is indexed in: DOAJ.
Publication Fee
The Ials Student Law Review does not charge any publication fee.
Publication Time
The Ials Student Law Review takes an average of 20 weeks to publish research papers.
Journal Official Website
The official website of the journal is https://journals.sas.ac.uk/index.php/lawreview.
Please visit only official website of the journal to submit research papers.
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