ABOUT
IJLRR Journal is an online bi-monthly journal with 6 Issues per year. The Journal revolves around Socio-legal topics and is not restricted to any particular field or subject of law. Further, The language of IJLRR is English. IJLRR commenced its scholarly publications in 2023, offering a platform for rigorous legal discourse and analysis.
OUR AIM
The main objective of IJLRR is to establish a platform that enables individuals associated with the field of law to contribute their research on any subject pertaining to law. By doing so, the journal aims to create a high-quality open-access platform that can be utilized by anyone to acquire or enhance their knowledge and proficiency in the field of law.
OBJECTIVE
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Provide a detailed conceptualisation of socio-economic phenomenon and its interplay with law and policy-making.
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Encourage interdisciplinary and comparative research to develop a holistic and multifaceted approach towards the complex issues of today’s society.
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Enable the development of legal intellect, critical analysis and quality research by promoting original legal writing.
PERKS OF GETTING PUBLISHED AT IJLRR
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Certificate of Publication - Certificate of publication is given to all the authors published in each issue. The certificate is given to the authors as soon as the publication is live.
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Free DOI (Digital Object Identification) - A DOI is a string of numbers, letters and symbols used to permanently identify an article or document and link to it on the web. A DOI will help your reader easily locate a document from your citation.
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Certificate of Excellence - The best author in each issue is given a Certificate of Excellence for their publication.
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No Delays and Timely Process - The whole review process takes up to 72 hours (1-3 days). The final publication after the payment of the processing fee is done within 24-72 hours (1-3 Working days).
Categories of Submissions
Long Articles (3000-6000 words)
This category requires submissions to thoroughly explore a specific topic and its associated literature. The article should provide an overview of current practices within the field, identify any gaps or limitations in current knowledge or practice, and offer innovative and constructive recommendations for improvement. Theoretical pieces are also welcome in this category. In essence, the aim is to provide a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the chosen topic.
Short Articles (1500-3000 words)
Essays or short articles are narrower in focus and center on a specific issue. They provide fresh and critical perspectives on the chosen topic and present clearly identifiable arguments. These pieces may also offer alternative ways of conceptualizing the issue, providing readers with a new and unique understanding of the subject matter.
Case Notes (1200-2500 words)
This category is designed for analyzing recent judicial decisions, legislative actions, or policy proposals. Notes and comments should examine the history of similar cases that led to the decision and assess its impact on the development of that particular branch of law. Likewise, in the case of legislative comments or policy proposals, the focus should be on identifying the objectives and expected effects of the proposed legislative action or policy. The aim is to provide a comprehensive and critical evaluation of the issue at hand.