About the Journal
Current Research in Law & Practice serves as a dynamic platform for legal scholars, practitioners, and researchers to disseminate impactful studies, share innovative perspectives, and contribute to the ongoing development of the legal field.
Key Features:
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Interdisciplinary Approach: Embracing the interdisciplinary nature of legal practice, the journal welcomes contributions that explore the intersection of law with other disciplines, such as economics, sociology, political science, and technology. This inclusive approach ensures a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted aspects of legal issues.
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Practical Relevance: "Current Research in Law & Practice" places a strong emphasis on the practical relevance of legal research. We encourage submissions that bridge the gap between theory and practice, offering insights that are valuable to legal professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders in various fields.
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Global Perspectives: Recognizing the global nature of legal challenges, the journal encourages submissions that provide diverse cultural, regional, and international perspectives. By fostering a global dialogue, we aim to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of legal issues in different contexts.
Scope:
The journal covers a wide range of topics within the realm of law and legal practice, including but not limited to:
- Legal Theory and Philosophy
- Constitutional Law
- Criminal Law and Justice
- International Law
- Corporate and Commercial Law
- Human Rights Law
- Environmental Law
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Legal Technology and Innovation
Current Research in Law & Practice invites scholars, practitioners, and researchers to contribute to the scholarly discourse in the legal field. By providing a platform for rigorous research and diverse perspectives, the journal aims to be a leading resource for those seeking to stay informed about the latest developments and contribute to the advancement of law and legal practice.