Peer Review Process

The manuscripts submitted to Journal Global Review of Law and Human Rights will be evaluated through 2 review stages by an editor and reviewers.

The first is the pre-review by the journal editor to evaluate the conformity of the manuscript with the focus and scope of the journal and the specific author guidelines. Journal Global Review of Law and Human Rights uses Google Scholar and Turnitin software for plagiarism and similarity checking during this stage. Duration of evaluation between 1–3 weeks.

Each manuscript that passes the first stage will be substantially double-blind reviewed by reviewers. Duration of evaluation between 3–8 weeks after review assignment. The reviewer may request a re-review after the author revises his/her article. The editor will send the reviewers' comments to the corresponding author to take the necessary revisions.

The Editor decides whether the revised manuscript can be published by considering recommendations from reviewers. All pre-published articles must be free from plagiarism content. The Editor will check the similarity of articles in this journal using Turnitin software. All accepted articles will be first published in the In-Press issue for faster indexing. Journal Global Review of Law and Human Rights also publishes the camera-ready articles in the In-Progress issue before regular issue publication.

If you would like to become a reviewer for the Journal Global Review of Law and Human Rights, please complete the online Application Form. You should provide some descriptive words of your reviewing interests. We will register you as a Reviewer and an Author in the Journal Global Review of Law and Human Rights within three working days. Our online system will deliver your account information, i.e., username and password, to your email.