Aims and Objectives

Aim

The Journal of Law, Society, and Policy Review (JLSPR) aims to publish original, innovative, and quality research in the disciplines of Law and social sciences and allied fields. It includes fostering an interdisciplinary platform for rigorous scholarly inquiry into the multifaceted intersections of law, society, and public policy. The Journal aims to promote critical discussions and facilitate the dissemination of cutting-edge research that contributes to the understanding, developing, and enhancing legal frameworks, societal dynamics, and policy implications within diverse global contexts.

Objectives

  • To encourage and publish original, high-quality research that advances the understanding of the interplay between law, societal norms, and policy initiatives, fostering informed debates and discussions;
  • To provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and scholarship among legal practitioners, policymakers, academics, and researchers, thereby facilitating collaborations and fostering a vibrant intellectual community;
  • To promote critical analysis and engagement with contemporary legal and policy challenges, encouraging innovative and constructive approaches for addressing complex societal issues;
  • To support and promote research that investigates the impact of legal and policy developments on diverse communities, with a particular emphasis on advocating for equitable and just outcomes and
  • To contribute to the development of legal scholarship and policy discourse by encouraging empirical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary research that addresses pressing societal concerns and advances the overall welfare of global communities.