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The Journal of Law is an open access, peer-reviewed and refereed journal provide dedicated to express views on topical legal issues, thereby generating a cross current of ideas on emerging matters. This platform shall also ignite the initiative and desire of young law students to contribute in the field of law. The erudite response of legal luminaries shall be solicited to enable readers to explore challenges that lie before law makers, lawyers and the society at large, in the event of the ever changing social, economic and technological scenario.

 

The Journal of Law unique coverage provides practical advice on key business-law issues such as regulatory compliance, IP protection, taxation, dispute resolution, competition law and much more. It assesses the implications of legal developments, ensuring that our readers are kept fully informed of the threats and opportunities that arise from every significant change in the law. It also provides vital intelligence on the country’s law firms, legal processoutsourcers and judiciary.

 

The Journal of Law started with an aim to provide an avenue for the expression of views of people belonging to the field of law. It is open for all to submit and subscribe the journal. In the present globalized scenario, it is necessary for people belonging to other fields to understand the importance, impact, and the image of law as it can affect the public at large when taken as a whole and group of individuals when viewed in parts. Further, knowledge of law (at least to an extent) has elevated form being a matter of passing interest to a level of general aptitude. The uniqueness ofIJL is that, it operates without any theme, so as to provide a reasonable opportunity to those who interested in the field to express their views accordingly.

 

The Journal of Law aims to facilitate the students, teachers and scholars to write papers on various contemporary issues and current trends in law. IJL invites Articles, Short Notes, Book Reviews and Case Commentaries from the legal fraternity of the country for the forthcoming issue.

 

The Journal of Law  provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and constructive debate on legal and policy issues surrounding world trade, cross-border investment, environment, and development, broadly defined.

 

Published pieces have addressed topics including fine arts, music, theater, photography, film, arts funding, computer software, copyright, trademark, patent, unfair competition, antitrust, labor, contracts, rights of publicity, right of privacy, cultural property, arbitration, bankruptcy, First Amendment, and not-for-profit, as well as important symposia and the annual Horace S. Manges lecture.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Law:

  • Intellectual Property (IP) Law

  • Trademarks Law

  • Copyright Law

  • R&D and innovation in high-tech

  • Open standards and entrepreneurship

  • Competition in two-sided markets

  • High-tech and anti-trust policy

  • The Internet Search

  • Law of common areas

  • Labour Law

  • Environmental and Energy Law

  • Human Rights/Civil Liberty

  • Corporate Finance Law

  • Taxation Law

  • Public Law Fundamentals

  • Transport Law

  • Tourism Law

  • Immigration Law

  • Criminal Law

  • International Economics and Trade Law

  • Public Contract Law

  • Law of International Regulations

  • Media Law

  • Balancing of Competing interests in Law making and Policy Formulation

  • Influence of International norms in Law Reforms and Policy making

  • Transparency and Accountability in Law Making and Policy Formulation

  • Regulations & Public Policy:

  • Public Policy

  • Defense Policy

  • Terrorism and Anti-Drugs Policy

  • Immigration Law including citizenship

  • Criminal Law including foreign and security

  • Webscience, ePrivate Policy

  • Procurement and Business Regulations

  • Antitrust Economics and Competition Policy

  • Regulation, Private Sector Authority and Market Building

  • Public Policies and Behaviour of Economic Agents

  • Interjurisdictional differentials and their effects

  • Development planning and policy

  • Regional Development Policy

  • Social Policy

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