Aim and Scope
International Journal of Private Law and International Arbitration (IJPLIA) is an international, peer-reviewed journal published in English, dedicated to advancing scholarly research in private law and international arbitration. The journal covers a broad range of legal disciplines, including commercial law, business law, civil law, and Islamic law, with a particular focus on legal frameworks and mechanisms for the resolution of international commercial and investment disputes.
IJPLIA promotes rigorous legal analysis and interdisciplinary research that addresses contemporary challenges in private law and arbitration. The journal encourages contributions from academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers, fostering dialogue on emerging legal issues, comparative legal systems, dispute resolution mechanisms, and the evolving role of arbitration in the global legal and business environment.
The journal coveres the following topics:
List of topics:
1- Commercial law.
2- Corporate Law.
3- Banking operations.
4- Maritime law.
5- Space law.
6- Electronic laws.
7- Islamic financial transactions.
8- Commercial arbitration.
9- Contracts.
10 - Labor law.
11-Civil law
12 - Arbitration