Focus and Scope
Journal of Judicial Review (JJR) is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal that provides a scholarly forum for critical and original research on contemporary legal issues at the national, regional, and global levels. The journal welcomes contributions from international scholars, legal practitioners, policymakers, and researchers who seek to advance legal knowledge and discourse through rigorous analysis and innovative perspectives.
The primary focus of JJR lies in contemporary business law, encompassing legal developments relating to commercial transactions, corporate governance, investment law, competition law, financial regulation, consumer protection, and the legal dimensions of economic activities in a globalized and digitalized environment. The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary and comparative approaches that examine the interaction between law, markets, and governance frameworks.
Without being limited to the aforementioned scope, JJR also publishes high-quality scholarly articles addressing a broad range of other legal fields, including but not limited to:
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Law and Human Rights
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Law and Technology (including digital law, artificial intelligence, data protection, and cybersecurity)
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Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
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Public Policy and Regulatory Studies
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Constitutional and Administrative Law
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International and Comparative Law
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Environmental Law and Sustainable Development
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Socio-Legal Studies and Legal Theory
Journal of Judicial Review (JJR) accepts doctrinal, normative, socio-legal, comparative, and interdisciplinary research methodologies, provided that submissions demonstrate clear legal relevance, analytical depth, and scholarly originality. The journal aims to contribute to the development of legal thought, judicial practice, and policy formulation by publishing works that critically engage with contemporary legal challenges and emerging regulatory paradigms.