is delighted to announce the launch the Indian Law Review. Edited
by a global team of exceptional
scholars, we are excited to be publishing the first volume in 2017. Authors
are now welcome to submit
manuscripts. Its current Editors are Arun Thiruvengadam, Dev Gangjee, Farrah Ahmed, Prabha Kotiswaran, Sudhir Krishnaswamy, Tarunabh Khaitan, and TT Arvind.
peer-reviewed, generalist journal on Indian Law. It aims:
spanning all areas of law including comparative perspectives that include
Indian Law.
of Indian Law both within and outside India.
the study of Indian Law, thereby reaching a wide readership, including legal
academics, philosophers, criminologists, anthropologists, sociologists,
historians, political scientists, legal practitioners and others.
relevant to Indian law (including comparative perspectives). The journal is not
limited in terms of legal themes or methodology; the only limitation is
jurisdictional, and submissions are welcome from scholars located worldwide. Indian Law Review may also publish a
small number of high quality pieces relating to the law of other South Asian
and Southeast Asian jurisdictions with historical and geographical connections
to India.
to contain three to five articles, one to three book reviews, a literature
review, and notes on recent case and statutes. Its editorial policy requires
anonymised submissions, and strictly follows double-blind peer review.
accepting submissions
Editorial Manager to manage the submission and peer review process, and is now
accepting submissions for articles, literature reviews, case notes, legislative
notes, and book reviews. To submit your manuscript please visit the Journal’s submission page. For information on preparing
your submission please visit the Instructions
for Authors page.