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About the Journal

The International and Comparative Corporate Law Journal (ICCLJ) is a specialized academic publication dedicated to the in-depth study of corporate law from both international and comparative perspectives. It serves as a platform for scholars, legal practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to explore the evolving legal frameworks governing corporations across different jurisdictions.

With a strong focus on comparative analysis, the journal examines how corporate laws differ and interact globally, addressing key issues such as corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, shareholder rights, regulatory compliance, and cross-border business operations. By encouraging contributions that bridge legal systems and jurisdictions, ICCLJ contributes to a broader understanding of global corporate practices and legal harmonization.

The journal is published under the imprint of Kluwer Law International, a well-recognized publisher in the field of legal scholarship. It carries the identifiers P-ISSN: 1388-7084 and E-ISSN: 1875-8290, ensuring its recognition and accessibility in both print and digital formats.

ICCLJ has been associated with CMP Publishing and is accessible through its online presence at cmppublishing.org , offering researchers and academics a reliable source of high-quality, peer-reviewed content in the field of corporate law.