The International Review of Penal Law covers criminal law theory and philosophy, general principles of criminal law, specific penal provisions, criminal procedure, and international criminal law. It combines international and comparative perspectives to contribute to the development of ideas, knowledge, and practices in the field of penal sciences.
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LawQ3
Political Science and International RelationsQ3
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LawPolitical Science and International Relations
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
European Criminal Justice and Data ProtectionInternational Law and Human RightsCriminal Law and EvidenceCriminal Justice and PenologyHealth, Medicine and SocietyEuropean and International Law StudiesComparative constitutional jurisprudence studiesMulticulturalism, Politics, Migration, GenderInternational Law and AviationGlobal Peace and Security Dynamics