International Law Review

International Law Review

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 International Law Review 

International Law Review (ILR) is a double-blind peer reviewed journal established in Iran in 1984(To date 77 Issues have been Published) providing a valuable outlet for research and scholarship orientated on international law themes and topics in Persian and English language. Therefore, preference is given to articles that extend or build strong theoretical frameworks while investigating the issues with high importance for international law theories and practices. Authors are encouraged to submit complete unpublished and original works which are not under review in any other journals. The journal is published in both printed and online versions only in the names of the Authors introduced at the submission date ie, no names would be added later. The online format is free access and downloadable. The Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology awarded an "A" grade ILR in its assessment of 2023.

  About ILR 

  • Publisher: Academic and Research Department of the Center for International Legal Affairs of the I.R.I. Presidency 
  • Format: Print & Online
  • ISSN: 2251-614x (Print)
  • Electronic ISSN 2645-4858 (Online)
  • DOI: Available
  • DOR:Avaialable
  • Available at: ِDOAJ ,DOI, ISC, RICeST, Google Scholar, Publons , Noormags.com , Magiran.com , civilica.com  & Linkedin  
  • Impact Factor: 0.275(Q1) (Based on Persian Journal Citation Reports (PCIJ) and IMPACT FACTOR.IR)
  • Acceptance Rate: 10% in 2025
  • Frequency: ًQuarterlly
  • Publication Dates:  February,May, August, November
  • Language: Persian, English       
  • Scope: International Law, International Arbitration  
  • Article Processing Charges: No
  • Types of Journal: Academic/Scholarly Journals
  • Open Access: Yes                         
  • Indexed & Abstracted: Yes
  • This jouranal is funded by the  I.R.I. Presidency
  • No charges for admission and or  publishing of articles
  • No payment will be made to the authors

  • This jouranl does not accept advertisments 
  • Todate 78 issues have been Published
  • Policy: Double-Blind Peer Reviewed             

    

  • PUBLICATION ETHICS:We follow "COPE"(Committee on Publication Ethics)   guidelines
  • Review Time: 12 Weeks Approximately   
  • Contact & Submission E-mail: cilamag@cila.ir   Alternative e-mail: cilamag2@gmail.com
  • Website Address: http://cilamag.ir 
  • Phone Number: +982188825071-5  Ext:163& 161     

Forms  to be Submitted:

1. Conflict of interest Form

2. Undertaking & Confirmation form

Sample of the article assessment form

 

 

Current Issue: Volume 43, Issue 81, Spring 2026 

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