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- Title proper: The International tax journal
- Publishing model: Hybrid
- ISSN: 0097-7314 (Print) ISSN: 3066-2370 (Online)
- Subject area: Tax, General Law, Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Business, Management and Accounting | Social Sciences & Humanities
- Other variant title: ITJ
- Abbreviated key-title: Int. tax j. (Online)
- Publisher: Panel Publishers
- Dates of publication: 1974-9999
- Frequency: Bimonthly (Every 2 months)
- Type of resource: Periodicals
- Language: English
- Country: United States
- Previous Website: http://onlinestore.cch.com/
- Current Website: https://internationaltaxjournal.online/
Current Issue
Vol. 53 No. 1 (2026)
Online Access
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The contribution of healthy nutrition to developing pupils’ competence during physical education and sport lessons: A field study in secondary schools of the Ouled Derradj District, M’Sila Province
Afaf Khaoui, Abdelatif Sahnoune, Abdelkader BelkheirAbstract : 21PDF : 211-12 -
Digitization of the Arabic manuscript in the light of artificial intelligence technologies-from preservation to investment
Rokia KERKOURIAbstract : 22PDF : 1513-19 -
Recent Developments in the Work of the Investigating Judge under Algerian Code of Criminal Procedure Law No. 25-14"
Rafa Debbah Ahcene, Chouar Azzeddine, Goug Soufiane, Mehenni KamelAbstract : 17PDF : 920-29 -
Cross-National analyses of venture capital taxation frameworks: An examination of prominent economies
Srinivas H N, Dharanendra M, Manu H Natesh, Thejashree DAbstract : 10PDF : 830-43 -
The problematic separation of text and context: A comprehensive study in textual and cultural interaction
Fouad Loucif, Ben Azeiz Azzedine, Ben Halima KhadidjaAbstract : 21PDF : 844-49 -
The effect of using a cognitive reinforcement strategy on improving performance in running (Secondary school students)
Mohamed LARACHI, Ali ZERAOULA, Mohamed Amine GOUMIDIAbstract : 0PDF : 050-60 -
Teaching pronunciation of sounds to non-Arabic speakers via electronic platforms
Fadhila KASSOULAbstract : 0PDF : 061-65 -
The contribution of digital technology to corporate performance
Asmaa MOKABLI, Fatiha MILIANIAbstract : 0PDF : 066-73


