International Journal of Judicial Law
The International Journal of Judicial Law (IJJL) (E-ISSN: 2583-6536) is a premier, quarterly, peer-reviewed international law journal dedicated to fostering high-quality legal scholarship. The journal provides a platform for academicians, practitioners, and researchers to engage in critical discourse on contemporary judicial issues, legal reforms, and the evolving global legal landscape.
As a multidisciplinary journal, IJJL bridges the gap between traditional legal theory and modern societal challenges, ensuring that research remains relevant, impactful, and accessible.
IJJL aims to promote "Critical and Creative Research" that challenges existing legal paradigms. Our scope covers a wide array of legal disciplines, with a focus on:
To maintain the highest academic integrity, IJJL follows a Double-Blind Peer Review Process. This ensures that:
IJJL is committed to the Open Access movement. All articles are published under a license that allows for free access, download, and distribution, ensuring maximum visibility for our authors.
We strictly adhere to the highest standards of Publication Ethics. We have a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism, data fabrication, and redundant publications. Every submission is screened through advanced plagiarism detection software before the review process begins.