Indian Journal of International Law is published quarterly by the Indian Society of International Law. It has been a leading international law journal since 1960. It contains articles, commentaries and views by renowned jurists on judgements and advisory boards of the International Court of Justice and other international tribunals. It shows current international developments in the legal field. LexisLibrary offers a number of Indian books among its sources as well as reports and journals. Oxford SSO holders with a special interest can access two specialized SCC Online & Manopatra databases, but these require registration or a username and password. There is also a limit to the number of concurrent users who can access SCC online. To learn how to access it, follow the OR Weblearn link for special passwords and database registration instructions. IJllJS [International Journal of Law and Legal Jurisprudence Studies] is an open-access, peer-reviewed online journal designed to enhance research in various legal disciplines.
IJLLJS brings together judges, lawyers, academics, academics and law students. The journal is an effort to promote high-quality legal research. Journal of Indian Law Institute is an outstanding academic journal in the field of law. The journal is published by the Indian Law Institute and focuses on legal research articles. It is published quarterly and enjoys a good international reputation. It publishes legal articles on current issues. Articles, commentaries and notes by various well-known jurists have been published in this journal. National University of Judicial Sciences Law Review is another prestigious quarterly journal published by NUJS Kolkata. It contains publications on current legal issues.
The main objective of this review is to provide a platform to express the opinions of the people among us on improving Indian society. It tends towards high-quality academic legal research and writing. Gazette of India is an official magazine of the Government of India, published weekly. It is a public newspaper that contains various official legal opinions and documentation. It is published in English and Hindi. This journal contains all the necessary legal notices addressed to the public. It is easily accessible to the general legal knowledge of the Indian public. Founded by the former President of India The oldest and most recognized magazine since 1949! NALSAR Law Review is an annual legal journal published by NALSAR. It is published by the NALSAR student body. It is peer-reviewed and available online on SSC. This law review aims to promote academic jurisprudence and improve the analytical approach in the field of law.
The National Law School of India Review is considered one of the best law journals in India. It was established in 1988 by the Student Advocacy Committee of the National Law School of India University. Many prominent Supreme Court justices as well as high-ranking lawyers have written articles for this magazine. This journal is published annually and is open access. The journal is known for its insightful and in-depth research commentary, reviews, critical analysis of environmental law, commercial law, international law and others. Law journals are legal journals or articles written by legal experts and professionals on many legal concepts. These publications are an understanding of different perspectives on a range of legal topics. Law journals help broaden their horizons and raise awareness of various legal regulations. Legal journals can serve as commentary, critical analysis or even documentation of a wide range of legal content. In addition, the publication of research papers is part of the blended curriculum of many law students. The YLCC team brings you some of the best law reviews in India. Read on! Enable the development of legal intellect, critical analysis and quality research by promoting original legal writing.
Indian Journal of Law and Technology is another prestigious journal published by the National Law School of India University. The journals published in this journal are devoted exclusively to the interrelationship between law and technology. This journal includes articles on media laws, intellectual property, information and technology law, cybersecurity laws, and more. Many national and international lawyers and experts contributed to this review. The Bodleian Law Library`s collection of printed materials on Indian law has signatures beginning with Cw India. The current collection is located at level 1, but in separate series according to the form of literature: books are in one block, journals 2000 and further in another, legal relationships in a third field. Depending on the subject of your search, you will find interesting comments with different signatures The Annual Survey of Indian Legal is a legal journal published and edited by the prestigious Indian Law Institute. It is published annually and deals with various areas of law such as criminal, civil and constitutional law. It examines in detail legal concepts and codes in India. ** Do not fall victim to journals that make false claims about their indexing in different databases. Indian legal information.
Legislation, treaties and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India and the Supreme Courts of Indian States and the Appellate Divisions and High Court of Bangladesh. Use this guide to learn more about sources and commentaries on Indian law, including e-books, e-journals, and databases. The only civil law journal that can be cited in Indian courts. Journal of Legal Studies is an annual legal journal published by NLU in Delhi. This journal offers lawyers, professionals and students a pitch to present their views on the dominant legal scenarios. The publications of this journal focus on national and international legal strategies. The aim is to provide a readable and valuable complement to the literature that will serve as an indispensable reference work in the years to come. The cover of the journal includes all new theoretical and experimental discoveries in the field of law.
The journal also encourages the submission of critical review articles covering the progress of recent research. Socio-Legal Review is another renowned legal journal published biannually by the National Law School of India University. This journal is edited by students of the mentioned university and is peer-reviewed. This review focuses on the correlation between society and law and how different legal statuses affect Indian society. The magazine has been cited by the Apex courts many times. Comments on major cases published in the journal have been cited by Supreme Court justices when ruling on cases. The law journal is known for its prompt reports on research articles and judgments selected by a highly qualified editorial team. See the Books page of this guide for more detailed instructions. Engage critically and intellectually with contemporary issues and the discourse surrounding them. IJLLR aims to provide a platform where anyone involved in the field of law can contribute their research on any law-related topic and contribute to the creation of a high-quality open access platform that can be used by anyone to acquire or develop their knowledge and expertise in the field of law.
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