Scope
The International Journal of Legal Research and Law (IJLRL) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal dedicated to advancing the understanding and development of law through original research, critical analysis, and scholarly discussion. The journal aims to provide a global platform for academics, practitioners, policymakers, and students to engage with contemporary legal issues and emerging trends in jurisprudence and legal practice.
IJLRL publishes interdisciplinary and comparative research that contributes to the theoretical, doctrinal, and practical dimensions of law. The journal welcomes manuscripts that explore legal systems, case law, legislation, and the interface between law and society in both national and international contexts.
Key areas of interest include (but are not limited to):
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Constitutional and Administrative Law
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International Law and Human Rights
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Criminal Law and Criminology
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Civil, Corporate, and Commercial Law
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Environmental and Energy Law
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Intellectual Property and Technology Law
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Labour and Employment Law
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Family and Gender Justice
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Legal Theory, Jurisprudence, and Legal Philosophy
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Alternative Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice
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Comparative and Transnational Legal Studies
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Law, Policy, and Governance
IJLRL encourages submissions that combine doctrinal, empirical, and theoretical perspectives, as well as those that propose innovative legal solutions to contemporary global challenges. The journal seeks to foster academic excellence, promote dialogue across legal traditions, and contribute to the evolution of just and effective legal systems worldwide.