About the Journal
Journal of Legal and Judicial Studies (JLJS) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed articles in the fields of law and justice. The journal invites original contributions that explore theoretical, empirical, comparative, and interdisciplinary approaches to legal and justice studies. To ensure maximum dissemination, the online version of all articles is freely accessible. The journal is aligned with the Journal of Legal and Judicial Studies, Currently, JLJS is accepting submissions for its Special Issue on "Human Rights, Environmental Law, and Legal Innovations in the Digital Era."
Current Issue
Volume 1 Number 1
Journal of Legal and Judicial Studies is an academic publication dedicated to advancing scholarly discussion in the fields of law, justice systems, and judicial practice. Volume 1 Number 1 marks the inaugural issue of the journal, presenting a collection of original research articles, theoretical analyses, and case studies that explore contemporary legal challenges and developments within national and international contexts.
This first volume aims to provide a platform for academics, legal practitioners, researchers, and policymakers to exchange ideas and contribute to the development of legal knowledge. The issue highlights multidisciplinary perspectives, emphasizing the relationship between law, judicial institutions, public policy, and societal transformation. Through rigorous peer-review and academic standards, Journal of Legal and Judicial Studies seeks to promote critical thinking, legal reform discussions, and innovative approaches to justice and legal governance.
Articles
Journal of Legal and Judicial Studies (JLJS) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed articles in the fields of law and justice. The journal invites original contributions that explore theoretical, empirical, comparative, and interdisciplinary approaches to legal and justice studies. To ensure maximum dissemination, the online version of all articles is freely accessible. The journal is aligned with the Journal of Legal and Judicial Studies, Currently, JLJS is accepting submissions for its Special Issue on "Human Rights, Environmental Law, and Legal Innovations in the Digital Era."
