Journal of European Competition Law & Practice

metrics 2024

Connecting Scholars and Practitioners in Competition Law

Introduction

Journal of European Competition Law & Practice, published by Oxford University Press, serves as a vital resource in the field of law, specifically focusing on competition law within the European context. With an ISSN of 2041-7764 and an E-ISSN of 2041-7772, this esteemed journal is dedicated to discussing contemporary issues, legal analysis, and policy implications surrounding competition law, and it enjoys a commendable Q2 ranking in the Law category according to Scopus. Researchers and professionals will benefit from its insightful articles, which span a broad spectrum of topics, including antitrust regulation, market dominance, and consumer protection. Although it is not an open-access journal, it provides valuable indexed content, boasting a robust presence in the legal scholarship community, particularly with a Scopus ranking of #449 out of 1025 in the social sciences law category, placing it in the 56th percentile. The journal's commitment to high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship makes it essential reading for anyone involved in the study or practice of European competition law.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank0.35
Journal Impact Factor1.10
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)0.80
H-Index14
Journal IF Without Self1.10
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.19
Influence0.35
Immediacy Index0.20
Cited Half Life3.50
Citing Half Life6.80
JCI0.86
Total Documents1119
WOS Total Citations322
SCIMAGO Total Citations1120
SCIMAGO SELF Citations193
Scopus Journal Rank0.35
Cites / Document (2 Years)0.77
Cites / Document (3 Years)0.71
Cites / Document (4 Years)0.62

Metrics History

Rank 2024

Scopus

Law in Social Sciences
Rank #449/1025
Percentile 56.20
Quartile Q2

IF (Web Of Science)

LAW
Rank 113/421
Percentile 73.30
Quartile Q2

JCI (Web Of Science)

LAW
Rank 146/421
Percentile 65.32
Quartile Q2

Quartile History

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