Journal of Legal Research

Journal of Legal Research

*  Publication period: Quarterly

* Type of articles that can be published: Research Article

* Journal rank: Scientific (B)

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* Duration of article evaluation by referees: 3 to 4 months

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*  The beginning of the publication of the magazine: 1381 in the form of two quarterly (in 1384, it received a scientific-promotional degree from the Scientific Commission of Scientific Publications of the country, and from the spring of 1397, number 33, it became a quarterly. Currently, according to the regulations of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology dated 02/09/2018, all publications, including the Legal Research Quarterly, have scientific validity.)

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This publication is published in cooperation with " Iranian Association of Administrative Law " based on the signed memorandum.

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Current Issue: Volume 24, Issue 64, Winter 2026 

The Grounds for Adjudicating Implicit Claims in Civil Litigation

Pages 249-280

10.48300/jlr.2024.428758.2510

Mehdi Hajimohammad kazemi, Rahim Mokhtari, Hekmatollah Askari

The Validity of Remote Testimony in the Context of Cyberspace

Pages 365-396

10.48300/jlr.2024.469544.2698

Ali Samadi Ghorbani, Ayatollah Parvizifard, Homa Davoudi Garmaroudi

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