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International Journal of Law and Research (IJLR)

An independent quarterly, peer-reviewed, and refereed academic journal dedicated to promoting high-quality legal research, critical dialogue, and innovative scholarship in national and international law.

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About the Journal

The International Journal of Law & Research (IJLR) is an independent quarterly, peer-reviewed, and refereed academic journal dedicated to promoting high-quality legal research and scholarly discourse. This journal aims to provide a dynamic platform for academicians, researchers, legal professionals, and students to publish original articles, case comments, book reviews, and interdisciplinary studies in the field of law and related subjects.

IJLR aims to encourage critical analysis, innovative perspectives, and contemporary discussions on national and international legal issues. By maintaining rigorous editorial standards and a transparent review process, the journal contributes significantly to the advancement of legal education, research excellence, and intellectual development within the legal community.

Aims and Scope

The journal serves as a platform for scholarly discourse and critical analysis in the fields of law, governance, public policy, and allied disciplines. It aims to promote original and impactful research that contributes to the development of legal scholarship and informs contemporary legal and policy debates. We welcome contributions across a wide variety of legal fields:

  • Administrative and Regulatory Frameworks
  • Criminal Justice and Human Rights
  • Environmental and Sustainable Law
  • Commercial and Corporate Laws
  • International Law and Diplomacy
  • Cyber Law and Technology Governance
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
  • Legal Theory and Jurisprudence
  • Socio-legal Studies and Legal Reforms
  • Public Policy and Lawmaking Processes
  • Law, Humanities and Social Sciences

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