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International Review of Law is a well-established law journal that articulates contemporary legal discourse. From its base in the Middle East, the journal aims to bring perspectives from around the world to developments in the law. The journal is open to doctrinal, context based, reformative or comparative work, in all fields of law. Authors who want to reach an audience beyond traditional fixed locations will welcome this new open access platform, which accepts submissions in both English and Arabic and provides abstract translations. Accepted submissions are promptly published online, and subsequently distributed in print format. The journal is published twice a year, and invites contributions from legal scholars with varied perspectives. All manuscripts will be peer reviewed prior to publication or rejection. The journal is open access and all articles are published under a Creative Commons licence, meaning they are freely available online and can be reused with appropriate attribution. Additionally, the author keeps the copyright to their work. Lord Philips, Professor Peter Winship, and Professor Ahmad Al Melhem are examples of the leading authors and legal scholars who have published their articles in the International Review of Law. The International review of law has so far published two issues accessible on the following link: http://www.qscience.com/loi/irl