About the Journal
The Journal of International Law and Human Rights stands as a beacon in the realm of academic research, illuminating critical intersections between legal frameworks and the safeguarding of human dignity worldwide.
The primary focus of this academic journal is on international law and issues related to Human Rights but it also covers another field of law and supports interdisciplinary research. Its geographic scope is worldwide however primary focus is on Asia, particularly South Asia. Esteemed for its scholarly rigor and commitment to advancing discourse, this journal serves as a platform for groundbreaking analyses, insightful critiques, and innovative solutions within the dynamic fields of international law and human rights.
Publisher: The Center of Innovation in Interdisciplinary Research (CIIR)
ISSN (P): 3007-0120
ISSN (E): 3007-0139
Frequency: Annual
Access: Open
Peer Review Process: Double-Blind
Current Issue
The December 2023 edition of the Journal of International Law & Human Rights is a compelling compilation of scholarly articles addressing crucial and diverse topics. From examining causation within human rights frameworks to exploring the integration of human rights laws into national legal systems, this issue delves into multifaceted aspects of global concern. Notably, it sheds light on the legal complexities surrounding the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and delves into the role of assistance in managing international conflicts. Additionally, the journal offers profound insights into the evolving landscape of international environmental law, highlighting the pressing need for sustainable legal frameworks. Authors from around the globe have contributed their expertise, enriching this edition with a wealth of perspectives and analyses. Their collective efforts provide a comprehensive understanding of these critical issues, making this journal a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike.