All accepted papers will be published in a relevant “SCOPUS indexed journal”

Call for Paper

Call For Paper

  • Courts and litigation, including the recent flourishing of new kinds of judicial mechanisms
  • The training of a highly qualified, independent, and incorruptible judiciary
  • Gender issues in law and society
  • Legal education and the legal profession, the careers of lawyers, and recent trends aimed at reform or transformation of training and credentialing
  • Indigenous peoples, including their connection to such issues as human rights, natural resources, migration, self-government, children, adoption, and identity
  • Religion and law; new theories of secularism; religious and secular law
  • Regulation, including new forms of non-governmental and trans-national regulatory approaches and their relationship to traditional national regulatory mechanisms
  • Health, including HIV-AIDS, healthcare policy, aging
  • Financial markets, trade, foreign investment, and the global impact of the financial crisis in a broad range of areas that are of interest to sociolegal scholars
  • Immigration and the unprecedented flows of workers across national boundaries throughout the world
  • Human security, violence, war, dispossession, refugees
  • Security, technologies of security, governmentality, counter-terrorism
  • East-West dialogue concerning different legal orders and models of law; impact of globalization on different legal traditions
  • New concepts of legal pluralism and legal culture in relation to new forms of legal ordering
  • Colonialism, globalization, and recolonization
  • The United Nations and other transnational bodies, especially in relation to global governance, international conflict, and peacekeeping


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