Journal Detail

Journal Name
ISSN (P) 3062-4487
ISSN (O) 3062-4487
Country Turkey
Frequency Bi-Annual
Journal Discipline
Area of specialization
Organization
Journal Language
Year of First Publication 2025
Web Site law-lcp
Editor canan.kucukali@izu.edu.tr
Indexed
Email canan.kucukali@izu.edu.tr
Phone No. 00905326470521
Cosmos Impact Factor
Journal Description

The?Review of Law, International Politics, and Economics ?is an independant and non-profit peer-reviewed academic journal committed to advancing interdisciplinary research at the nexus of law, international politics, and economic policy. The journal serves as a platform for rigorous critical analysis, theoretical innovation, and empirical studies that enhance our understanding of legal frameworks, international relations, and economic systems in an increasingly dynamic global environment. It invites contributions that employ a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodological tools, aiming to address the intricate challenges and opportunities confronting the global community. The journal publishes original research articles, policy analyses, case studies, and book reviews spanning a wide array of subjects. These include legal theory, constitutional and regulatory systems, the interplay between law and political institutions, economic policies and financial regulation, trade and investment law, human rights and social justice, environmental law and sustainability, as well as the transformative effects of technological advancements on legal and economic structures. Key topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Legal theory and institutional frameworks (constitutional law, comparative legal systems, theoretical underpinnings of law, the rule of law, and the role of international institutions in shaping legal norms). Human rights (international human rights frameworks, migration, and refugee crises). International relations (geopolitical dynamics, diplomacy, international security, multilateral organizations, conflict resolution, soft power strategies, nationalism versus global cooperation, and challenges to sovereignty in an interconnected world). Trade, investment, and globalization (international trade law, investment treaties, dispute resolution mechanisms, regional trade agreements, protectionism, digital trade, and supply chain resilience in a post-pandemic era). Technology, innovation, and legal-economic systems (AI, blockchain, cybersecurity, digital governance, data privacy laws, intellectual property in the digital age, and the disruptive effects of technology on labor markets and financial systems).