About the Journal

Restitution Law Review (RLR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to the scholarly examination of restitution, unjust enrichment, remedies, and related areas of private law. The journal serves as an international forum for rigorous legal analysis, fostering doctrinal clarity, comparative insight, and critical debate among academics, practitioners, and the judiciary. Published by Marenex Press, the journal is committed to high editorial standards, ethical publishing practices, and the global dissemination of legal scholarship.

Journal Indexing :
ABDC - A Category 
(Australian Business Deans Council)

Journal Details :
Journal Title:
Restitution Law Review (RLR)
Publisher: Marenex Press
ISSN: 1351-170X
Publication Frequency: Bi-annual
Publication Model: Open Access
Copyright Holder: Restitution Law Review
Scope: Restitution, unjust enrichment, remedies, private law, comparative and doctrinal legal analysis etc.
Website: https://restitutionlawreview.co.uk

Through its bi-annual issues, the Restitution Law Review publishes original research articles, case notes, legislative commentaries, and scholarly reviews that address both theoretical and practical developments in restitution law across multiple jurisdictions. The journal aims to support the advancement of legal knowledge by providing free and unrestricted access to authoritative and analytically robust scholarship for a global audience.

Current Issue

Vol. 34 No. 1 (2026)
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Edited by: Francis Rose
Published: January 2026
Publisher: Marenex Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Digital (Open Access)

The Restitution Law Review reflects the increasing recognition and rapid development worldwide of the law of unjust enrichment and restitution. It is designed to provide a comprehensive expert information service by regional reporters from major jurisdictions in the common law and civil law worlds.

The RLR includes original source material together with critical comments and articles analysing and discussing matters of practical and theoretical interest.

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