Focus and Scope

The journal welcomes original research articles, conceptual analyses, doctrinal studies, and interdisciplinary approaches that critically examine constitutional principles, judicial authority, institutional accountability, constitutional interpretation, and the dynamics of legal hierarchy in contemporary governance.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Constitutional Law and Constitutionalism
  • Supreme Court Jurisprudence
  • Judicial Review and Constitutional Adjudication
  • Administrative and Public Governance Law
  • Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances
  • Constitutional Rights and Civil Liberties
  • Comparative Constitutional Studies
  • Judicial Ethics and Independence
  • Legislative Review and Constitutional Interpretation
  • Rule of Law and Democratic Governance
  • State Institutions and Constitutional Accountability
  • Public Policy and Administrative Justice
  • Contemporary Issues in Constitutional Governance

JLSR encourages rigorous, analytical, and critical scholarship that contributes to the development of constitutional discourse, judicial studies, and the advancement of legal principles governing the highest structures of law and state authority.