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JILR

Journal of International Law Research

Promoting Global Legal Research & Cross-border Legal Exchange

3.9
2026 Estimated Impact Factor
25 Days
Avg. Review Time
35%
Acceptance Rate
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Editor's Welcome

"International law is facing dual challenges of the digital age and global governance restructuring. JILR is committed to providing a high-level academic exchange platform for international law scholars, focusing on international dispute resolution, digital trade rules, and transnational legal innovation. We invite global scholars to jointly promote the evolution and development of international law."

— Prof. Wang Jianping jilr_editor_in_chief

Accepted · Pending Publication Accepted: 2026-04-10

International Regulation of Cross-border Data Flows: An Asia-Pacific Path with Reference to EU GDPR

Authors: 李华, 张明, Sarah Chen

This paper comparatively analyzes the data protection frameworks of the EU GDPR and major Asia-Pacific economies, proposing a regional legal coordination mechanism that balances data security and free trade.

PDF Preprint DOI: 10.5555/jilr.2026.001
Accepted · Pending Publication Accepted: 2026-04-05

Copyright Ownership of AI-Generated Works and Transnational Legal Conflicts

Authors: 王思远, 赵敏, John Doe

This study explores the differences in copyright recognition of AIGC across different jurisdictions and proposes copyright ownership principles based on bilateral coordination between source and destination countries.

PDF Preprint DOI: 10.5555/jilr.2026.002
Accepted · Pending Publication Accepted: 2026-03-28

Transparency Reform in International Investment Arbitration: Trends and Prospects

Authors: 刘洋, 周杰, Maria Lopez

This paper reviews changes in transparency rules in international investment arbitration over the past decade, analyzing the impact of UNCITRAL reform on developing countries' participation in arbitration.

PDF Preprint DOI: 10.5555/jilr.2026.003

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Published: 2026-03-25

Comparative Study of Intellectual Property Provisions in Digital Trade Agreements

Authors: 陈思远, 李敏, David Wilson

This paper compares intellectual property provisions in major digital trade agreements such as CPTPP, RCEP, and DEPA, identifying legal convergence and divergence, and proposing suggestions for China's participation in digital trade rule-making.

Published: 2026-03-18

Follow-up Impact and Legal Framework of the ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Obligations

Authors: 王芳, 张磊, James Miller

This paper provides a detailed analysis of the ICJ advisory opinion on state climate obligations, exploring its profound impact on international environmental law, state responsibility, and climate litigation.

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Wang Jianping
Peking University Law School
Elena Volkov
Hague Academy of International Law
Michael Tan
NUS
Sophie Laurent
Sciences Po Paris