JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

metrics 2024

Diving Deep into the Roots of International Law

Introduction

JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, published by BRILL, stands as a pivotal contribution to the field of international legal history, advancing scholarly discourse since its inception. With an ISSN of 1388-199X and an E-ISSN of 1571-8050, this esteemed journal is based in Leiden, Netherlands, and features work that spans from 2007 to 2024. As evidenced by its performance in academic rankings, the journal occupies prestigious Q1 and Q2 quartiles in History and Law, respectively, indicating its significant impact and influence on these fields. Researchers will find rich insights drawn from a wide array of interdisciplinary approaches, enhancing understanding of historical contexts and contemporary implications in international law. Although the journal does not currently offer open access, its comprehensive analyses and critical reviews make it an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and students dedicated to unraveling the complexities of international legal frameworks. Positioned within the 81st percentile in History and 39th in Political Science and International Relations, JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of international legal systems and their historical underpinnings.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank0.23
Journal Impact Factor1.10
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)1.10
H-Index13
Journal IF Without Self1.10
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.12
Influence0.71
Immediacy Index0.10
Cited Half Life5.80
Citing Half Life39.90
JCI0.79
Total Documents242
WOS Total Citations190
SCIMAGO Total Citations315
SCIMAGO SELF Citations43
Scopus Journal Rank0.23
Cites / Document (2 Years)0.27
Cites / Document (3 Years)0.54
Cites / Document (4 Years)0.63

Metrics History

Rank 2024

Scopus

History in Arts and Humanities
Rank #331/1760
Percentile 81.19
Quartile Q1
Law in Social Sciences
Rank #536/1025
Percentile 47.71
Quartile Q3
Political Science and International Relations in Social Sciences
Rank #427/706
Percentile 39.52
Quartile Q3

IF (Web Of Science)

LAW
Rank 113/421
Percentile 73.30
Quartile Q2

JCI (Web Of Science)

LAW
Rank 159/421
Percentile 62.23
Quartile Q2

Quartile History

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