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International Review of Law, Computers and Technology - Routledge | 2024 Cite Score:3.1 | Q2

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  • About: International Review of Law, Computers and Technology (IRLCT) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the intersection of law, computers, and technology. The journal publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore the legal implications, challenges, and developments related to computing and technology. It covers a broad range of topics including cybersecurity, data protection, intellectual property, e-commerce, digital evidence, and the impact of emerging technologies on legal systems.
  • Objective:
    The primary objective of the International Review of Law, Computers and Technology is to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of scholarly work that examines the relationship between law and technology. The journal aims to foster critical discussions and provide insights into how legal frameworks adapt to technological advancements. IRLCT seeks to contribute to the development of legal theories and practices that address the complexities introduced by modern technology.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach:
    International Review of Law, Computers and Technology adopts an interdisciplinary approach by integrating research from law, computer science, information technology, and related fields. This approach ensures a holistic exploration of topics, considering both legal and technical perspectives. The journal encourages contributions that combine legal analysis with technological understanding to address multifaceted issues and propose comprehensive solutions.
  • Impact:
    The journal has a significant impact on both the legal and technological research communities by providing a specialized platform for addressing the legal challenges associated with technology. IRLCT is widely cited by legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in the implications of technological advancements on legal systems. The research published in the journal informs the development of policies, regulations, and legal practices that effectively respond to the evolving technological landscape.
  • Significance:
    International Review of Law, Computers and Technology plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between law and technology. Its focus on both theoretical and practical aspects makes it an essential resource for legal scholars, technologists, and policymakers. By facilitating the exchange of knowledge and ideas, IRLCT supports the development of legal frameworks that are responsive to technological changes, ensuring that legal systems remain relevant and effective in the digital age.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Subhajit Basu

  • Scope: The International Review of Law, Computers & Technology (IRLCT) focuses on the intersection of law, technology, and society. Its scope includes, but is not limited to:
  • Legal Implications of Technology: Research on how emerging technologies impact existing legal frameworks, regulations, and policies.
  • Data Protection and Privacy: Studies on data protection laws, privacy concerns, GDPR, and other international data protection regulations.
  • Cybersecurity Law: Contributions on legal aspects of cybersecurity, cybercrime, and information security.
  • Intellectual Property Law: Research on intellectual property rights related to technology, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Law: Studies on the legal and ethical implications of AI, machine learning, and autonomous systems.
  • Internet Law: Contributions on legal issues related to the internet, e-commerce, digital contracts, and online dispute resolution.
  • Regulation of Emerging Technologies: Research on the regulation of technologies such as blockchain, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and quantum computing.
  • Telecommunications Law: Studies on legal aspects of telecommunications, including spectrum management, telecom regulations, and network neutrality.
  • Legal Informatics: Contributions on the application of information technology to legal practice, including legal databases, e-discovery, and legal automation.
  • Surveillance and Society: Research on the legal and societal implications of surveillance technologies, including CCTV, drones, and biometrics.
  • Digital Rights: Studies on digital rights, freedom of expression, and the impact of technology on human rights.
  • Technology in Legal Education: Contributions on the use of technology in legal education, including online learning, legal research tools, and simulation-based learning.
  • Ethics and Technology: Research on ethical considerations in the development and deployment of technology, including AI ethics, bioethics, and tech ethics.
  • Technology in the Courtroom: Studies on the use of technology in judicial processes, including electronic filing, virtual hearings, and digital evidence.
  • Smart Cities and Law: Contributions on the legal challenges and frameworks for smart city technologies, including IoT, smart infrastructure, and urban data governance.
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  • Print ISSN:  1360-0869

    Electronic ISSN:  1364-6885

  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus

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  • Subject Area and Category:   Computer Science, Computer Science Applications, Social Sciences, Law

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  • H Index:  21

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  • Cite Score:  3.1

  • SNIP:  0.987

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.318