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Ganesha Law Review (GLR) serves as a scholarly platform dedicated to exploring a diverse array of legal issues with academic rigor and practical relevance. The journal aims to foster critical inquiry and scholarly dialogue within the fields of law, governance, and socio-legal studies. GLR welcomes submissions that examine legal frameworks, jurisprudence, and policy developments at local, national, and international levels, offering insights into contemporary legal challenges and their societal impacts.
The scope of GLR encompasses a broad spectrum of legal topics, including but not limited to constitutional law, human rights, criminal law, international law, environmental law, and emerging legal issues in technology and society. The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches and welcomes contributions from legal scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and researchers from diverse backgrounds. GLR is committed to promoting the exchange of ideas, fostering intellectual discourse, and advancing knowledge in the field of law, while also serving as a platform for informed analysis and debate on pressing legal issues facing contemporary society.