About the Journal
DISCRIPTION
The Journal of Research in Contracts and Business Law is a biannual, internationally peer-reviewed scientific journal specializing in the field of contracts and business law. It is published by the Contracts and Business Laboratory at the Faculty of Law, University of Constantine 1.
The journal promotes scientific research in contracts and business law by encouraging peer-reviewed studies in this field that align with the requirements of the modern economy from rigorous scientific and academic perspectives.
The journal respects the efforts of researchers to embody modern scientific principles in the field of contracts and business law by adhering to scientific integrity and rejecting all forms of plagiarism contrary to the provisions and rules of scientific research.
AIM
The journal deals with topics related to contracts and business law, particularly:
General contract theory - Named contracts - Various unnamed contracts - Real estate promotion contracts - Donation contracts - Commercial contracts - Specialized commercial contracts - Consumption contracts - Business contracts - Technology transfer contracts - International trade contracts - Contractual liability - Negligence liability - Professional liability. - Civil law topics - Business law - Commercial law - Commercial companies - Commercial premises - Maritime law - Bankruptcy and judicial settlement - Economic groups - Competition law - Consumer law - Banking law - Commercial arbitration - Intellectual property - Foreign trade - E-commerce - Insurance law - Investment law - Industrial real estate - Customs law - Business tax law - Business criminal law - Family law - Independent administrative authorities and economic control law, general economic law - Islamic law International Economic Law
The journal also publishes research that falls within its strategy in the field of scientific, academic, and professional publishing, as required by emerging topics, economic and social realities, and the challenges of university and legal life, the themes of which are determined by the journal's scientific committee.
SCOPE
The Journal of Research in Contracts and Business Law, established in 2016, aims to serve as a peer-reviewed academic platform dedicated to publishing high-quality legal research in the fields of contract law and business law, while contributing to the advancement of legal scholarship and keeping pace with contemporary legislative and economic developments.
The journal seeks to achieve several academic and scientific objectives, including:
- Promoting specialized legal research in the fields of contracts and business law by publishing original studies that contribute to the development of contemporary legal thought.
- Encouraging comparative legal studies among different legal systems in order to enrich academic debate and broaden the horizons of legal research.
- Keeping pace with legislative and judicial developments in the areas of contracts and commercial and economic transactions, and analyzing their legal and practical implications.
- Providing a reputable academic platform for publication through a rigorous peer-review process that ensures the quality and credibility of the published research.
- Contributing to the development of the legal environment for business and investment by publishing studies addressing practical legal issues related to commercial and economic activities.
- Encouraging researchers and doctoral students to publish their scholarly work and develop their research skills within a recognized academic framework.
- Strengthening scientific cooperation among researchers, academic institutions, and research centers at both the national and international levels.
Through these objectives, the journal aspires to become a distinguished scientific reference and a leading research platform in the fields of contract law and business law.