Comparative Studies on Islamic Countries Law

Comparative Studies on Islamic Countries Law

The journal of Comparative Studies on Islamic Countries Law (CSICL) is a peer-reviewed open-access quarterly journal in Persian (with English abstracts and bibliographies) devoted to the fields of law, Islamic law, Islamic criminal law, Islamic international law, Islamic jurisprudence, Islamic human rights, Islamic countries law, Iranian law, Islam and law, jurisprudence, and comparative studies on Islamic countries law, published by Ilam University and is scientifically sponsored by the Iranian Association of Constitutional Law (IACL). The journal aims to publish high-quality original research and review articles, fostering intellectual debate and discussion essential for the development of legal policies. Notably, it encourages historical and contemporary perspectives, diverse theoretical approaches, and methodological exploration.  It is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of original articles, review articles, etc., considering the research ethics and academic rules and regulations. The journal aims to publish research and review papers on the most recent issues and developments in the field. All papers are subject to a double-blind reviewing process.

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About the Journal:

Journal Title: Comparative Studies on Islamic Countries Law

Country of Publication: Iran, Ilam.

Publisher: Ilam University

Scientific Sponsorship Society: Iranian Association of Constitutional Law (IACL)

Subject Area: Law, Islamic law, Islamic criminal law, Islamic international law, Islamic jurisprudence, Islamic human rights, Islamic countries law, Iranian law, Islam and law, jurisprudence, and comparative studies on Islamic countries law.

Format: Print and Online

Print   ISSN: 2980-8006

Online ISSN: 2980-8014

Frequency: Quarterly

Publishing Schedule: March, June, September, and December

Review price: 2.000.000 RLS

Publish Price:8.000.000 RLS

 

Language: Persian, including English abstracts and bibliographies.

Open Access: Yes, free access to articles

Article types: Research and review papers.

Primary Review: 10 days, approximately.

Peer Review Policy: Double-blind peer-review

Average refereeing time: 12 weeks

Acceptance percentage: 20%

Article Processing Charges:  No publication charges are required from the author.

Citation Style: The APA referencing style.

Website: https://lcs.ilam.ac.ir

E-mail: lcs@ilam.ac.ir  

Gmail: lawjournalilam@gmail.com  

Tel: +98-842234850 extension 338 or 383

Address: Office of the journal of Comparative Studies on Islamic Law, Ilam University, Pazhohesh Blvd, Ilam, Ilam Province, Iran. PO Box: 69315-516.

Indexing & Abstracting: ISSN-ROAD, WorldCat, Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC), Scientific Information Database (SID), National Digital Archives of Iranian Scholarly Journals, Noormags, Magiran, Google Scholar, Academia, LinkedIn, etc.

COPE: The journal of Comparative Studies on Islamic Law (CSIL) follows the policies and guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and abides by its Code of Conduct in dealing with potential cases of misconduct.

Copyright: Authors retain unrestricted copyrights and publishing rights.

Type of License: Creative Commons — Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)

Required files to upload: Authors must submit the following five essential files through the manuscript submission system: 1. Main Manuscript File (without the author details and prepared based on the provided template. 2. Title Page, 3. Authorship Form (must include the article title, full names of all authors, and be signed by all authors), 4. Conflicts of Interest Form (must be signed by the Corresponding Author and uploaded with the Main Manuscript File), and 5. Cover letter (Please include any necessary information in the cover letter).

Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4, Autumn 2025, Pages 1-134 

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