The International Criminal Justice Review is an academic journal dedicated to the field of international criminal law, covering a wide range of topics including but not limited to transnational crime, international criminal law theory, the practice of international courts and tribunals, legal issues related to war crimes and genocide, and international criminal justice cooperation. The magazine aims to promote understanding and improvement of the international criminal legal system, and provide a forum for scholars, legal practitioners, policy makers, and students to delve into these complex issues.
Journals typically publish high-quality research papers, review articles, case studies, and thematic discussions that not only reflect the latest research trends in the field of international criminal law, but also provide critical analysis of existing legal frameworks and practices. Through these contributions, it has provided important academic support for promoting the development and improvement of international criminal justice. The editorial board of the magazine is composed of internationally renowned legal experts, who ensure that published articles undergo a rigorous peer review process to ensure academic quality and research rigor. The target readership of the magazine includes legal scholars, lawyers, judges, prosecutors, government officials, and other professionals interested in international criminal law.
JCR分區(qū)(2023-2024年最新版)
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