ABOUT
The Law Jurist Legal Journal (LJLJ) is a Quarterly (4 Issues per year) online journal that promotes research in the field of law as an integrated subject.
A multidisciplinary approach is a key method to combine knowledge from different platforms and achieve a goal with the knowledge of other disciplines. Thus, the journal aims to bolster research in law while giving due regard to the interplay of law with other disciplines of study.
LJLJ aims to provide an open-access platform where everyone related to the field of law can contribute their research work on any topic related to law and help create a quality platform that can be used by anyone to gain or develop their knowledge and expertise in the subject of law.
The Journal revolves around Socio-legal Topics and is not restricted to any particular field or subject of law. The Journal promotes interdisciplinary research entailing detailed study of law with other disciplines in the contemporary era.
All Academicians, Research Scholars, Lawyers, and Law Students can submit original manuscripts of Articles, Book reviews, Case Comments, and Legislative Comments relating to a recent development in Law and Legal Studies.
LJLJ strives to provide a platform where everyone related to the field of law can contribute their research work on any topic related to law or allied subjects and further our goal of creating a quality driven platform open to students and professionals alike which can be utilized to foster the growth of law as a discipline in the contemporary era while instilling a sense of curiosity for legal research.
The journal is open for people from all backgrounds and aims towards creating an open platform to facilitate the development of knowledge and understanding regarding different aspects of law as a discipline.
The journal accepts submissions from Law Students, Advocates, Research Scholars, Professors and anyone interested in the field of law and social studies.
LJLJ accepts submissions of manuscripts in the following categories:
• I. Long Articles (3500-8000 words, Excluding footnotes)
• II. Essays/Short Articles (1200-3500 words, Excluding footnotes)
• III. Case Notes and Legislative Comments (1200-3500 words)
• The above limits are exclusive of footnotes. Substantive footnoting is allowed.
OUR AIM
LJLJ aims to provide a platform where everyone related to the field of law can contribute their research work on any topic related to law and help create a quality open-access platform that can be used by anyone to gain or develop their knowledge and expertise in the subject of law.
OBJECTIVES
• Provide a detailed conceptualisation of socio-economic phenomenon and its interplay with law and policy-making.
• Encourage interdisciplinary and
• comparative research to develop a holistic and multifaceted approach towards the complex issues of today’s society.
• Critically and intellectually engage with contemporary issues and the discourse surrounding them.
• Enable the development of legal intellect, critical analysis and quality research by promoting original legal writing.