
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The Journal of Legal Research and Analysis (JLRA) is an open-access, annual peer-reviewed journal dedicated to fostering academic dialogue across law, social sciences, and related fields. It focuses on a broad spectrum of socio-legal topics without being confined to any specific legal discipline. It serves as a platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to engage in critical discussions, thereby generating a cross-current of ideas on emerging legal challenges. By soliciting insights from legal luminaries, JLRA enables readers to explore the complexities faced by lawmakers, legal professionals, and society in the ever-evolving social, economic, and technological landscape.
STARTING YEAR | 2025 |
FREQUENCY | ANNUAL |
FORMAT OF PUBLICATION | ONLINE |
SUBJECT | LAW |
LANGUAGE | ENGLISH |
OUR AIM
The JLRA seeks to bridge the gap between academic legal research and its practical application by providing a platform for in-depth analysis and critical discussions on contemporary legal issues. By engaging legal practitioners, academicians, and researchers, it aims to advance a deeper understanding of law and its impact on society while promoting meaningful legal reforms on a global scale.
OUR OBJECTIVES
- Examine Socio-Legal Interactions – Analyze socio-economic phenomena and their impact on law and policy-making.
- Promote Interdisciplinary Research – Encourage a holistic approach by integrating law with other disciplines.
- Engage in Contemporary Legal Discourse – Critically explore emerging legal issues and scholarly debates.
- Enhance Legal Scholarship – Foster original legal writing, critical analysis, and high-quality research.
- Bridge Theory and Practice – Connect academic research with real-world legal applications and policy reforms.