About The Journal
Journal Name: International Journal of Law, Human Rights and
Constitutional Studies
Publisher: Advanced Research Publications
Official Publications: Advanced Research Publications
Frequency: Bi-Annual
Subject: Management
Publishing Since: 2023
Language: English
Format of Publication: Online and Print
Origin: India
Important
Notice: The International
Journal of Law, Human Rights and Constitutional Studies was
established in 2019. During its initial years, the publication schedule
remained irregular due to a limited number of manuscript submissions and challenges
encountered in obtaining the ISSN registration.
Since 2023, the
journal has been published on a regular basis in accordance with its
publication schedule. To ensure the continuity and completeness of the journal
archive, manuscripts from previously unpublished issues are being processed and
republished through designated Special Issues.
This archival
restoration and republication process is currently underway. We remain
committed to maintaining transparency, academic integrity, and the long-term
accessibility of all published scholarly content.
We appreciate the continued support and understanding of our authors,
reviewers, and readers.
Scope of the Journal
The International Journal of Law, Human Rights,
and Constitutional Studies (IJoLHRCS), part of the Advanced Research
Publications portfolio, is a dedicated platform for contemporary discussions in
constitutional law and global human rights protection. Our aim is to serve as a
dynamic space for educators, legal professionals, jurists, and human rights
advocates to access innovative insights, stay abreast of developments, and
explore solutions to present and future challenges.
IJoLHRCS places a strong emphasis on pertinent
topics such as current economic and political crises, globalized democratic
governance, human rights, public policies, the theory and philosophy of rights,
comparative constitutional law, and legal methodologies. By facilitating the
sharing and discussion of cutting-edge articles, the journal aims to contribute
to high-quality research. The scope of the journal encompasses various article
types, including Research Articles, Review Articles, Methodology Articles,
Short Communications, Case Study/Case Reports, Research Reports, Monographs,
Special Issues, Editorials, and Scientific Commentaries. We welcome
multidisciplinary contributions that bring together diverse perspectives and
backgrounds.
All published articles undergo a rigorous peer-review process, and the decision
to publish is made collaboratively by the Editor-in-Chief, section editors, and
reviewers. IJoLHRCS is committed to fostering a deeper understanding of legal
and human rights disciplines and encourages quantitative comparisons and
evaluations of emerging components within these domains. Join us in exploring
the complexities and advancements in law, human rights, and constitutional
studies on a global scale.
Focus of the Journal
The journal publishes original papers including
but not limited to the following fields:
- Anti-dumping and safeguards
- Comparative constitutional law
- Constitutional theory and policy
- Constitutional rights
- Constitutional politics
- Constitutional freedoms
- Corporate accountability
- Competition law
- Conflict of laws relating to marriage, adoption,
surrogacy and custody of children
- Colonialism and imperialism
- Democratic deficit theory
- Democracy and governance
- Digital participation, e-democracy, e-governance
- Emergent issues in international human rights law
- EU constitutionalisation
- Equality and discrimination
- Ethnicity & religion
- Globalisation and governance
- Gender and women’s human rights
- Human rights and the law
- International constitutional law
- International human rights protection
- Intellectual property rights/trading
- International investment law
- International commercial law/enforcement of foreign
judgments
- Legal Information Design
- Methodology of law
- Migration and multiculturalism
- Minorities and indigenous peoples
- Philosophy of rights
- Patent law
- Public/private Law and Policy
- Political parties and elections
- Regulating the internet
- Special issues of International Law
- The turn to history in international law
- Technology Policy and Law
- Theory of rights
- Transitional justice
- The ecological crisis
- The teaching, research and practice of international
law
Advertising
Editor-in-chief has the final say in decisions
regarding advertisements or sponsored content, including supplements, the
journal will or will not carry, and their decision is final in use of the
journal brand and in overall policy regarding commercial use of journal
content. Advertisements of brands/products/organizations relevant to the focus
and scope of the particular journal only will be considered.
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