Aims and Scope
Aims and Scope
The International Journal of Unified Law Research (IJULR) is committed to fostering high-quality, impactful legal research that reflects the dynamic realities of the wider international community. The journal aims to create an inclusive and accessible platform for interdisciplinary scholarship, encouraging dialogue that bridges theory and practice, and promotes justice, equity, and sustainable social change.
Scope
IJULR publishes research articles, case notes, legislative reviews, and book reviews, welcoming work that:
- Examines national, regional, and international legal frameworks.
- Explores intersections between law and other disciplines, including technology, sociology, environment, and economics.
- Addresses theoretical, doctrinal, and empirical aspects of legal studies.
- Brings Global South perspectives to global debates while encouraging comparative approaches.
- Investigates law as a tool for justice, equality, and sustainable development.
Core Subject Areas and Themes
IJULR welcomes original and analytical submissions from academicians, researchers, practitioners, and students on themes including, but not limited to:
- Public Law & Governance: Constitutional law, administrative law, judicial reforms
- Criminal Law & Justice: Penal reform, restorative justice, victimology
- International & Transnational Law: Human rights, refugee law, cross-border disputes
- Environmental & Climate Law: Legal aspects of climate policy, environmental justice
- Society, Identity & Law: Gender rights, LGBTQ+ law, minority rights, caste justice
- Corporate, Economic & Labour Law: Corporate governance, labour rights, trade law
- Technology & Innovation Law: Cyber law, AI ethics, fintech, IPR
- Policy & Development: Legal responses to health, education, migration, urbanization