The Jindal Global Law Review strives to foster a robust global dialogue on a broad spectrum of legal areas by providing a dynamic platform for scrutinising and examining law and legal systems, both within India and globally. We welcome comprehensive scholarship that contributes meaningful and nuanced analyses of diverse legal frameworks, traditions, and jurisprudence. We encourage submissions in all areas of law and legal systems, including on corporate, commercial, intellectual property, technology, and financial law.
This Journal seeks to accommodate perspectives from an array of disciplines – encompassing black-letter law (public and private), legal history, sociology, anthropology, political science, and cultural studies – to contextualise law and shed light on the relationships between legal systems and their wider environments. We particularly welcome interdisciplinary and empirically grounded contributions that deepen our understanding of how law and legal systems evolve, operate, and impact societies—especially with a focus on India, South Asia and on the scholarship of the Global South.
Beyond country-specific studies, the Journal embraces broader theoretical perspectives that provide methodologies, philosophies, and models for comparing law and legal systems and understanding the variations among them. Research that furthers our knowledge of the impacts of globalisation and international law on domestic legal orders is also a key focus area for us.
The Journal offers a forum for both established authorities and emerging voices, as well as policy-oriented perspectives, to enhance insights into global law. By promoting scholarly excellence and international cooperation, we aim to inform policymaking, drive reform, stimulate innovation, and enrich legal education worldwide.
Our publication includes peer-reviewed articles, case comments, book reviews, and review essays. We also release thematic special issues on relevant multidisciplinary topics. We uphold the highest scholarly standards through our double-blind peer review process, ensuring impartiality and quality in our publications.
JGLR is indexed in the SCOPUS database and is published by Springer.