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About Journal
Jurisprudential Research on Human Rights (JRHR) is an international double blind peer reviewed quarterly publication which publish high quality papers on all aspects of Economic Jurisprudence. EJS is an open access publication, The following manuscript format can be published in the journal: Original article, short communication (brief report or brief communication), review article, systematic review and meta-analysis, Letter to editor, commentary and editorial.

Financial Policies
Article Processing Charges
As Islamic Human Right Council of Iran has supported all of the publishing costs of Jurisprudential Research on Human Rights (JRHR), article processing charge and any other publication fees in the journal are free for authors.

Subscription Fee
Jurisprudential Research on Human Rights (JRHR) has published as an open access electronic journal, so there is no subscription fee for audiences. 


Open Access Policies
Jurisprudential Research on Human Rights (JRHR) is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0). Licensees may copy, distribute, display and make derivative works only if they cite the original published article.

 

        

Publication Policies
Jurisprudential Research on Human Rights (JRHR) is following of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards in accordance with ethical laws.

  • Country of Publication: Iran
  • Publisher: Islamic Human Right Council of Iran
  • Format: Hard copy - Online
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  • E-ISSN:
  • Acceptance Rate: 25%
  • Frequency: Quarterly
  • Language: Persian - English
  • Scope: Interdisciplinary, jurisprudence, law, economics, financial and banking management
  • Article Processing Charges: Free
  • Open Access: CC-BY
  • Review Policy: double blind peer review
  • Review Time: 2 Months
  • Contact E-mail: journal.jhsrj@gmail.com
  • Alternate E-mail: journal.jhsrj@gmail.com

 

Current Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4 - Serial Number 6, Jurisprudental Research on Human Rights, Autumn 2025 

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