Legal Research Quarterly

Legal Research Quarterly

Legal Research Quarterly is an open access double-blind peer-reviewed quarterly journal, owned, managed, and published by Shahid Beheshti University since 1994. The journal publishes original full-length articles, reviews, and letters relevant to all fields of Legal Research.


Journal Title

Legal Research Quarterly

P-ISSN

1024-0772

E-ISSN

3060-5911

Frequency

Quarterly

Editor-in-Chief

Mansour Amini, Ph.D.

Language 

Persian with English Abstracts

Plagiarism Checker

iThenticate, Samimnoor (Persian)

Peer Review Policy

Double-blind

Article Processing Charges

See here

Average Review Time

4 Months

Acceptance Rate

24%

Owner & Publisher

Shahid Beheshti University, Iran.

In Collaboration With

Iranian Association of
Administrative Law

 

Current Issue: Volume 29, Issue 1 - Serial Number 113, Spring 2026, Pages 1-316 

An Essay on Soft International Organization

Pages 23-47

10.48308/jlr.2025.235757.2731

Sattar Azizi, Abolfazl Khakzad Bajestani, Kian Biglarbeigi

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