Aim & Scope

Aim

The Lawyers Gyan Journal of Law and Multidisciplinary Issues aims to be a leading platform for scholarly dialogue and research at the intersection of law and various other academic disciplines. We seek to advance understanding of how legal principles, practices, and systems interact with, influence, and are influenced by other fields such as social sciences, humanities, technology, economics, and environmental studies. Our goal is to foster an inclusive and broad-based scholarly community that contributes to the development of legal knowledge and its application to real-world issues.

Scope

Our journal covers a wide range of topics that reflect the multifaceted nature of law and its connections with other disciplines. We welcome submissions that explore, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Interdisciplinary Legal Research: Studies that examine the intersection of law with fields such as sociology, psychology, political science, anthropology, and cultural studies.
  2. Technology and Law: Research addressing the legal implications of emerging technologies, including digital privacy, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and data protection.
  3. Economic and Financial Law: Articles on topics related to economic regulation, financial law, corporate governance, and the impact of globalization on legal systems.
  4. Environmental and Sustainable Development Law: Papers that explore legal approaches to environmental protection, climate change, and sustainability issues.
  5. Human Rights and Social Justice: Research focused on human rights law, social justice, gender equality, and legal responses to social inequalities.
  6. Criminal Justice and Criminology: Studies that address issues within the criminal justice system, criminological theories, and the impact of legal reforms on crime and society.
  7. Health Law and Bioethics: Exploration of legal issues in healthcare, medical ethics, and the regulation of biotechnology.
  8. Legal History and Theory: Contributions that examine the historical development of legal systems, legal doctrines, and theoretical perspectives on law.
  9. Comparative and International Law: Analysis of legal systems from a comparative perspective and research on international law, global governance, and international relations.
  10. Educational Law and Policy: Research that addresses legal issues in education, academic freedom, and policy-making in educational institutions.

Who Should Contribute?

Lawyers Gyan Journal of Law and Multidisciplinary Issues invites submissions from a wide range of contributors, including:

  • Academicians and scholars in the fields of law and humanities.
  • Legal practitioners and judges with insights into contemporary legal issues.
  • Researchers conducting interdisciplinary studies that intersect with law.
  • Graduate and postgraduate students aspiring to contribute to legal scholarship.

Publication Criteria

We seek to publish original, high-quality research that meets the following criteria:

  • Relevance: The research should be relevant to the fields of law and humanities.
  • Rigor: Submissions should demonstrate rigorous research methods and critical analysis.
  • Originality: The work should offer new insights, perspectives, or approaches to the subject matter.
  • Clarity: Articles should be clearly written, well-organized, and accessible to a broad academic audience.

Join us in exploring the depths of law and humanities, and contribute to our understanding of how law shapes and is shaped by the human experience.

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