Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology

Journal Of International Commercial Law And Technology

The Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology (JICLT) is a peer-reviewed free open-access scholarly journal dedicated to furthering the understanding of international commercial law and technology. It is published by the International Association of IT Lawyers (IAITL).

The journal is a quarterly publication in online formats. Submitted articles are reviewed anonymously and are subjected to a rigorous editorial process.

The journal is edited by internationally renowned legal scholar and writer Sylvia Kierkegaard.

The JICLT issues are available online for free-without any charge to download or print each article.

The journal is a member of the Directory of Open Access Journal (www.doaj.org) and all articles can also be searched and accessed at http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=subject&cpid=46)

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