Strategic Studies of Jurisprudence and Law

Strategic Studies of Jurisprudence and Law

Number of Volumes 8
Number of Issues 34
Number of Articles 708
Number of Contributors 1,424
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Acceptance Rate 25%

 

About Journal
Economic Jurisprudence Studies (EJS) is an international double blind peer reviewed quarterly publication which publish high quality papers on all aspects of Economic Jurisprudence. EJS is an open access publication, The following manuscript format can be published in the journal: Original article, short communication (brief report or brief communication), review article, systematic review and meta-analysis, Letter to editor, commentary and editorial.

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As Islamic Human Right Council of Iran has supported all of the publishing costs of Economic Jurisprudence Studies (EJS), article processing charge and any other publication fees in the journal are free for authors.

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  • Country of Publication: Iran
  • Publisher: Islamic Human Right Council of Iran
  • Format: Hard copy - Online
  • Print ISSN: 2676-7163
  • E-ISSN:2821-0824
  • Acceptance Rate: 25%
  • Frequency: Quarterly
  • Language: Persian - English
  • Scope: Law and Jurisprudence
  • Article Processing Charges: Free
  • Open Access: CC-BY
  • Review Policy: double blind peer review
  • Review Time: 2 Months
  • Contact E-mail: info@ihrci.ir
  • Alternate E-mail: journal.ihrci@gmail.com

 

                               

 

Current Issue: Volume 8, Issue 1 - Serial Number 28, Studies of economic jurisprudence, Spring 2026 

Study of the Passage of Time in Commercial Documents in Iranian and Egyptian Law

Pages 85-100

10.22034/ejs.2025.504493.2033

Asaad Atiyah Fenjan Al-Kinani, Mohammad Javad Abdollahi, Zeid Helal Mahdi Hanun, Hassan Paktinat

Judicial Practices in Tax Justice in Light of Imamiyyah Jurisprudence

Pages 151-170

10.22034/ejs.2026.565110.2152

Mohammad Reza Rajabi, Ali Akbar Gorji Azandriani, Morteza Nejabatkhah, Farhang Faghih Larijani

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